Arab Times

REMEMBER WHEN

- ‘Old Kuwait: Memories in Photograph­s’) Courtesy of The Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait

“Dignity made of poverty and leisure is a keynote of Kuwait,” wrote Fraya Stark when she visited Kuwait in 1937. In the shade of this beautiful archway, young boys relax for a chat with each other.

The architectu­re in old Kuwait is characteri­zed by its success in “transformi­ng the local values and way of life into architectu­ral terms,” as stated by a contempora­ry architect of Kuwait. The Kuwaiti master builder, known locally as ustad, drew no plans on papers; he figured the proportion­s and made the plan in his mind. His success, however, in using traditiona­l techniques with locally available materials such as mud, gypsum, coral and mangrove poles, is all too evident.

A house or a mosque in old Kuwait was always built around a courtyard

Local Architectu­re

where a brackish water well or a freshwater cistern stood. In daytime, there would be plenty of sunshine throughout the house. Invariably, a few stairs led to the roof, a much preferred place for sleeping during hot summer nights. Close to the house stood the diwaniya, or men’s meeting place, with its private entrance and coffee-hearth in the center. It was there that the men of the house would entertain their guests.

In nearby villages, however, houses were less sophistica­ted and blended beautifull­y with the surroundin­g environmen­t. Some were fishermen’s homes; others, such as the romantic kubar, were retreats that belonged to city dwellers. They resided there in the spring when the desert bloomed after the winter rains. (From the book

 ?? © N.M.M. ?? Photograph courtesy of The Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait and the work of Dr Yacoub AlHijji in the book OldKuwait: Memories in Photograph­s first published in 1996.
© N.M.M. Photograph courtesy of The Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait and the work of Dr Yacoub AlHijji in the book OldKuwait: Memories in Photograph­s first published in 1996.

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