The Dust Up: Adapting Kuwait's Civic Infrastructure to SDS

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Title
The Dust Up: Adapting Kuwait's Civic Infrastructure to SDS
Description
This thesis aspires to redevelop public infrastructural spaces in Kuwait to interact with the natural phenomena and challenges of local sand and dust storms (SDS) that disrupt the city, by embracing these processes to create unique social and ecological relationships for the city and its people.

The research challenges the existing ‘greening’ strategies that arose from Kuwait’s 1952 masterplan developed by the foreign practice of Minoprio Spencely and Macfarlane. The work specifically explores the neighborhood parks and highway interchange networks. Today these exist as static landscapes that require excessive irrigation and resources to maintain their ‘green’ image, while disregarding the cultural and climatic context.

As they currently stand, these networks have proven to fail at the scale of the ecological process, neither designing for or against these storms, but instead completely ignoring them.
Creator
Bukhamseen, Reem
Subject
Landscape architecture
Geomorphology
Urban planning
Contributor
Douglas, Craig
Date
2022-05-20T03:55:33Z
2022
2022-05-19
2022-05
2022-05-20T03:55:33Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Bukhamseen, Reem. 2022. The Dust Up: Adapting Kuwait's Civic Infrastructure to SDS. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
29212454
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37371669
Language
en