The fence and courtyard have been fundamental to private residences throughout the ages, in all human cultures and civil societies. Their elimination results in significant damages that extend beyond the house and the surrounding area.
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The Kuwaiti House and the Thai Elephant
The rare Thai white elephant is extremely costly, both financially and emotionally. It was more of a burden than a source of happiness and well-being for its caretaker and visitors. The same applies to the Kuwaiti house.
Removing the Bathroom from the Bedroom
Since “cleanliness is part of faith,” it becomes psychologically and spiritually better to isolate the bathroom as much as possible from living areas, especially bedrooms. This has other benefits as well.
Foreign Ownership of Real Estate… A Never-Ending Story, As It Has Not Even Begun
When foreign companies observe high selling prices coupled with low value and services, alongside legislative and logistical difficulties, they will often resort to leasing, perhaps in a hotel.
About Deficit and Public Debt
Most Kuwaitis eat sweets after finishing a heavy meal, thinking it will aid digestion. In reality, they want to build up their strategic fat reserves.
This is exactly how the government’s mentality appears when it borrows to address the deficit.
Why Some Spaces Make You Anxious and Others Heal You
Why do some spaces make you anxious while others help you heal?
In this article, republished from “Architecture Wave” magazine, you’ll explore the science behind spatial design and how your living space organizes or disrupts your nervous system.




