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Kuwait

Finalist, 2019 A+Awards, Commercial - Pop-Ups & Temporary
Project of the Day on Feb 27, 2021
Project Featured on Feb 27, 2021
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Kuwait

Finalist, 2019 A+Awards, Commercial - Pop-Ups & Temporary
Project of the Day on Feb 27, 2021
Project Featured on Feb 27, 2021
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Built
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2019
UNIT+ is an installation that calls attention to the massive amount of construction waste generated during construction activities.

Building material accounts for half of the solid waste generated yearly worldwide. The rising concern of countries around the world to construct environmentally sustainable developments has led to the creation of various strategies to increase the recycling of construction waste.

After analyzing the waste generated by the construction of the upcoming Kuwait International Airport T2 Terminal, it emerged that timber and other wood formed a significant part of the construction waste.

UNIT+, Studio Toggle’s contribution to Project Ucon (An initiative by the Ministry of Public Works to encourage responsible handling of construction waste), is constructed from 100% recycled timber obtained as donated construction waste from the airport construction site. The timber, mostly used as form-work for concrete casting, was collected from the construction site and cleaned to remove cement and other debris. It was then cut into uniform pieces to define modular units, developing a language that could eventually grow into multiple configurations and forms. The interlocking modules combine in various axes to create combinations of varying complexities. This facilitated a modular assembly and disassembly which was crucial for its installation in Al-Shaheed Park. The pavilion evolves into a rhythmic composition of the interlocking units generating a porous vaulted space.

The choice of the colour gradient that forms part of the internal ambiance of the vaulted pavilion was deliberate and is a nod to Pantone’s Colour of the Year, ‘Living Coral’. This gradient represents the phenomenon of Coral bleaching, a result of global warming. When water temperatures are too warm, corals expel the algae living in their tissues causing the corals to turn completely white. There is concern that widespread coral bleaching may cause some species to become extinct locally.

Additional Credits: Ansley Dias, Hend Almatrouk, Hessa Althuwaikh, Mohammed Al Sayyed, Mahmoud Samara, Gijo Paul George

Credits:
- Mohammed Al Sayyed
- Hend Almatrouk
- Gijo Paul George
- Ansley Dias
- Mahmoud Samara
- Hessa Althuwaikh

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