AGI Architects | Secret house

 

AGI Architects | Secret houseKuwait’s urban fabric mostly consists of detached single-family homes highlighting a clear example of city-sprawl. To adapt to the desert climate, the distances between the built volumes are minimal, resulting in shaded spaces between houses. These spaces that work well as temperature regulators result in facades with little privacy and limited views. This creates an added challenge to create projects with personality that are not based purely on an exercise in façade design.

AGI Architects | Secret house

AGI Architects | Secret houseGiven these circumstances, our focus was to design a home that expresses the clients’ needs, clearly marking the buffers and transitions that any guest could understand. There are guided routes, hidden areas, exposed areas that are all expressed through the architecture, rather than signage. We want the house from the street to be seen as a resounding permeable volume, that is not transparent, however friendly yet private.

AGI Architects | Secret house
AGI Architects | Secret housePhysical barriers can be seen in varying degrees impeding passage or vision to reach the large opening on the upper terrace that allows you to see through the house. From the inside, the barriers become the volumes that open onto the guests, the rooms that dominate the spaces on the upper levels, defining the spaces below them.

AGI Architects | Secret houseThe search for an understanding of the nature of an Islamic family culture living with a Western lifestyle has shaped the overlap of concepts and is reflected in the relevance of the major pieces in the facade, privacy and sun protection.

AGI Architects | Secret houseThis house was a very peculiar request. Typically the client has a specific program and an actual site, and our job is to make the two complement one another. In the case of the Secret House, the client was occupying the given site in a house that neither met their aesthetic desires, nor their programmatic needs. This design thus becomes a personal expression of their present conditions, and at the same time creates a space capable of holding their hopes for the future.

AGI Architects | Secret houseIt is a place with great potential, with wonderful views of the city, and a family who wants privacy. We plan to design a system that would unify these requirements: a house that looks towards the inside and only at the top level opens up to views towards the skyline of the city.

AGI Architects | Secret houseIn this case the architects had only one street-facing facade, and only from there could one look onto the horizon without being seen. We have placed more public activities on the ground floor, where as you enter, you find a guest living area that is away from the other rooms. On the other side, after a circulation buffer, you find access to a family living area that connects the backyard with the central garden.

AGI Architects | Secret houseOn the upper floor, rooms are positioned according to privacy and importance, alternating with areas for daily family use. From this level, a staircase runs through the courtyard and leads up to a more private space with a large covered terrace that opens out on the main façade. This allows you to enjoy both the city skyline and the sea view at the horizon in a private, shaded and lush landscaped area.

AGI Architects | Secret houseAGi  architects is an international design  firm  providing  comprehensive services in  Architecture, Planning,  Urban  Design, Interior  Design,   Design Research and   Consulting. An integration of skills allows the creation of places that provide lasting value for clients through distinctive and imaginative solutions.  AGi architects was established in 2005 by Joaquin Perez-Goicoechea and Nasser B. Abulhasan.

AGi architects  has introduced  exceptional design, management and technical  approaches to its projects in the Europe and the  Middle  East  from  its offices  in the cities of Madrid  and  Kuwait.  With a multidisciplinary staff of over 30 professionals including  architects, planners,  landscape  architects,  interior  designers  and  other   specialists, individual members of the design team can be carefully selected to reflect the necessary skills for the scope and scale of the project. Great emphasis is placed on  continuity  so  that  work  is client driven rather than project centered. Clients work with architects they know and over time, the team is able to develop a thorough understanding of the clients’ business objectives and priorities and is able to make more effective contributions to their projects.

Location: Shuwaikh B, Kuwait
Architect: AGI Architects
Project Name: Secret  House
Type: Housing | 2600 sqm
Date: 2010
Client: Private
Design Team: Dr. Nasser B. Abulhasan, Joaquin Perez-Goicochea, Bruno Gomes, Sharifa Alshalfan, Babu Abraham, Abdulhafiz Bahi El Din, Raquel Soeiro, Robert Varghese, Naseeba Shaji, Maria Theresa Alafriz, Hanan Alkouh, Daniel Muñoz Medranda, Soomin Yang, Mi-il Lee

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