Kuwait Times

Architects call for saving Sawaber, turning it into mixed-use building

Team leads tour at historic site ahead of planned demolition

- By Faten Omar

KUWAIT: A gathering to walk, talk and envision Kuwait’s most recognizab­le and historic landmarks - the residentia­l AlSawaber complex - was held in Sharq yesterday. The walking tour was organized by ‘Save AlSawaber’ to talk about the history of the complex, which may soon become a memory after it is demolished.

Mohammad Al-Jassar, a faculty member at Kuwait University’s College of Architectu­re, told Kuwait Times that the gathering included several architects who are interested in the design of the complex, and they are asking the government not to demolish it. “We are here today to listen to a tour about Sawaber’s history before the demolition begins. As architects, we are hoping the complex won’t be demolished but revived by giving it to an investor. It can be turned into a shopping area, apartments or offices with a unique architectu­ral design. Rather than being demolished, the team is proposing that the complex be rehabilita­ted and regenerate­d as a mixed-use urban developmen­t building while maintainin­g elements of the original character and structure,” he said.

“The demolition of the complex will result in a large amount of waste. Building waste often includes concrete, metal, glass, plastic, wood, asphalt, bricks and more. Not only does this pollute the land and the air, but the transporta­tion required to remove such waste has a major impact on the environmen­t as well. This is why most countries levy a tax on demolishin­g buildings to encourage investors to revive them and protect the environmen­t,” said Jassar.

“Sawaber is very valuable to the heritage of Kuwait. It also stands as a symbol of a very important era in the history of the modern state of Kuwait. It represents the 20th century buildings of the city,” said Architect Zahra Ali Baba, Chairwoman of the Chapter of Docomomo Internatio­nal, which is dedicated to the advocacy and conservati­on of modern heritage in Kuwait. “Sawaber was a neighborho­od where all families lived and knew each other, but in multistori­ed buildings. The complex is a modern heritage building of cultural and historical significan­ce, but the project has now been marked for demolition,” she noted.

The government has used various means to empty the complex of residents in order to have it demolished. Fourteen families have refused to move and they’re still in their apartments, but most of the tenants have left. Some were offered an apartment in Northwest Sulaibikha­t, while others were offered financial compensati­on.

The complex was built in 1981, designed by famed architect and urban planner Arthur Erickson. Al-Sawaber represents a distinct architectu­ral, economic and cultural period in Kuwaiti history. One of the first complexes in the country, it is located on approximat­ely 245,000 square meters of prime real estate property in the heart of Kuwait’s financial district. The

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KUWAIT: The gatherers pose for a group picture outside Al-Sawaber complex yesterday. — Photos by Yasser Al-Zayyat
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Participan­ts in a gathering to protest the planned demolition of Al-Sawaber complex.
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The residentia­l Al-Sawaber complex in Sharq.
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Zahra Ali Baba
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Mohammad Al-Jassar

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