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Yal Living / AGi Architects

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  • Architectural Team: Justo Ruiz Granados, Stefania Rendinelli, Pedro Moreno, Ameenah Al Qabandi, Sara Barranco, Luis Garcia Martinez, Jean Awkar, Aisha Alsager, Sayer Alsayer, Babu Abraham, Eugene Torralba, Ibrahim Abu Fayyad, Mohammad Naga, Shaik Mohammad Rizvan, Haroon Abdulaziz, Robert Varghese, Robert Varghese, Vinil Killikat, Mohamad Trad, Abhilash C. Thilakan, Naseeba C. Shaji, Remya Nair
  • Client: Private
  • Cost: Confidential
  • Country: Kuwait
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Yal Living / AGi Architects - Exterior Photography, Concrete
© Nelson Garrido

Text description provided by the architects. The "Yal Living" building has, without a doubt, been a real challenge. This housing complex on a long and narrow plot has been designed for most homes to enjoy sea views, where the narrowest façades are those parallel to the beach. With restrictive local planning regulations that only allow building up to three floors, we chose a horizontal hierarchy with a tiered arrangement of homes and views.

Yal Living / AGi Architects - Exterior Photography, Balcony
© Nelson Garrido

The traditional housing block model with homes on the exterior and internal circulations inside was not an option due to the barriers posed by adjacent neighbors to the south and north, and views to the exterior were not guaranteed. After several design approaches, the closed block model was fragmented and we decided to use the circulations as a separating element towards the neighbors on the south side, also the most exposed by Kuwait's arid climate. All the rooms in each home face north and are staggered so that the living rooms occupy the corners and enjoy the sea views.

Yal Living / AGi Architects - Interior Photography, Balcony, Courtyard
© Nelson Garrido
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Yal Living / AGi Architects - Exterior Photography, Balcony, Courtyard
© Nelson Garrido

Different residential typologies were included arranged on three levels and creating different outdoor public or private green spaces, around which the shared services are distributed, such as the pool or gym. The basement is used for parking and service facilities. Beach facing units have with direct access to the beach from their ground floor gardens.

Yal Living / AGi Architects - Exterior Photography, Facade, Brick
© Nelson Garrido
Yal Living / AGi Architects - Image 3 of 15
© Nelson Garrido

The material quality of the project is characterized by the curved elements that work as shades for the openings and windows, as well as the brick in reddish tones used on the outer envelope, contrasting with the white ceramic of the interior spaces that provides luminosity to all the circulation spaces.

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Address:Messilah, Kuwait

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Cite: "Yal Living / AGi Architects" 06 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed 2 Apr 2025. <https://www.archdaily.com/1026498/yal-living-agi-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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