Thursday 26 November 2009

1960 كويت







a discussion went on about architecture in Kuwait during the 60s between me and Muhannad al-baqshi an architect preparing his phD on architectural history and theory at IIT Chicago, and we thought of making it public, please join in:

Mu: how r u!?

me: i'm fine, i am working now on the text for the exhibition that's all

Mu: fill me in thats important and exciting :)

me: yeah at first i thought the intro to the exhibition should explain more about the buildings of the 60s historically but i thought i should preserve this to the next stage of the study i thought it should start a bit more theoretical as the photographs are real with more of a supposed understanding on the construction influence.

Mu: so its a photo exhibit ....

me: it is, but i better describe it as an observation phase

Mu: what photos...

me: 60s buildings facades in their recent condition

Mu: emmmmmmmmm me liky .. i want some for my next chapter :) write in the eyes of a kuwaiti who lived that time as a teenager..

me: yeaaah, i knowwww, i think it is abdullah ilotaibi, the poet..

Mu: a kuwait once said " going to the usa in 60s was not much of a culture shock Cuz kuwait was as advanced and modern "

me: bas the story is, i started backwards so i am observing with a foreigner's eyes the facades and start to understand their general influences o try to understand repetition in pattern and familiarity of place, and deterioration effect on the screens of the facades, and try to extract their new relations that they made out of time

Mu: yeah that sounds too theoretical for architecture :)

me: yeah i am sorry when i generalize it and sum it up it comes out this way.. but it is really really architectural, it is just needs a long time to explain that's why i am making the study on phases..

Mu: ok ... those building aside from their nostalgic meaning .. they were not of value architecturally .. don't you think so?

me: i understand your point, that's why i focused on their facades not on their spacial values. because their facades patterns produced lots of spacial understandings within their scale

Mu: but they represented something bigger than their own singular merit, they were social production of space .. thats what i believe ..

me: because of their problem in not being copied right as a form of modern architecture, it deteriorated as an image, not as a space ;p

Mu: i luv ur ideas though .. when where!!?

it will be on 1st and 2nd of december
the first day in durwazat abdulrazzaq pedestrian subway and the 2nd day at safat square, near fahad ilsalem st

Mu: super coooooool

me: :) now, for the next phase i will trace the old contractors i may find some who are still alive...hopefully. i wanna understand their context.

Mu: i got to c who designed them .. when in archive and u do have those drawings as well right !!?

me: yeah i have them, not all of them though, i think these informations will be more possible for the next phase i think for now i can provide more of a different eye to the buildings

Mu: well ... best of luck

me: a different critic than the classic not a good architectural example

Mu: i always trust u will do well

me: thanks :)

Mu: dont make the building sound sexy, cuz that would invite copies and we dont want copies of bad buildings.

me: lol, well but it really an eye of realization than an eye of beauty

Mu: yeah .. i believe that

me: i'm glad that i talked to you coz i am just starting to write, and i've been through all the preparations for the exhibition-stands, permissions, printing- and i am a bit mentally exhausted to form the writing structure

Mu: send me ur draft .. if u need some review :)

me: now i'll have a better move, ee walla i guess i will do that coz sometimes i seem like i talk in a foreign language

Mu: my next chapter is the buildings of 1960s صدفة

me: hehehe

Mu: :) its true

me: 9idfa in 1960s happen later, at first the buildings were more of سرعة
so facades construction were copies of images.. that's why i called them screens.

Mu: yeah .. how so?!?

me: like some buildings of frank lloyd wright, he made the ornamented bricks constructed as bricks while our buildings' textile bricks were constructed as skins stuck on the facades like shelves our bricks are not really structural bricks........i should put that to be politically correct....i feel i'm not explaining well..

Mu: aint that common of the construction of the time all over the world

me: at least at that time, in other parts of the world they were not constructing those fantasized images, ya3ni images of utopia

Mu: well .. i believe it was common in Mediterranean countries

me: yeah for sure, but that's the issue, the way arabic architects understood western architecture..

Mu: really .. kuwait wanted utopia!? i think they wanted the modern.

me: kuwait didn't want a particular architecture, it only want the new

Mu: for example .. drinking was common cuz it is modern as it were and the new = modernism

me: yeah, bas i didn't mean utopia as in the megastructure type

Mu: i know
if it utopic

me: i meant utopia as in an aspiration to a lifestyle that wasn't there

Mu: that would have had different image i believe
u mean a hetro-topia
cuz utopia mean ideal life

me: yes i think it is so

Mu: i dont think kuwaitis had a vision of an ideal life .. but they know exactly what they want .. and thats modernity

me: i cannot predict a lot of what kuwaitis wanted back then until i do my homework and ask enough people

Mu: all u see are signs of modernity which is so remote from the medieval existence of old kuwait

me: ee bas ilmushkila inna it was all done away from the common choice, and the buildings are not made by kuwaitis
that's why i cannot say that this is what kuwait wanted, kuwait just agreed, but not actually made.

Mu: read on utopian visions of british socialism and german nazi .. and their architecture.

me: kuwaitis did not do any conjunction from what they were to what they become unless with clothes.. :)

5 comments:

Safeed said...

ينظر الناس للماضي فيتشبثون بالحاضر
وننـظر للحاضر فنتحسر على الماضي
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عيدكم مبارك

Deema said...

و الله يا سفيد أنا مو متحسرة، بس حطيتها على شانأفهم شلون كانوا يفكرون ذيك الحزة

و شلون كانوا يبون يقدمون الكويت للعالم

ما احب اتعامل مع الحياة بحسرة أو فخر، و لكن كحالة تدعو للدراسة
:) عساك من العايدين

Mohammad Al-Yousifi said...

كل عام و انتي بخير

الفلم عجيب

SHOOSH said...

عجيــــــــــــب

عيدح مبارك

Someday said...

Kil 3am ow entay eb 1000 '7yyr :*

I want to live in that country!