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The new building decree amendments in Kuwait … should we care?

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  • بتاريخ : 4 يوليو 2022

Newspapers and social media platforms published the draft of the new ministerial decree to organize building works for the state of Kuwait. Notably, the new legislation seeks to increase building heights and built-up areas for single-family housing. The proposal hasn’t been approved yet, therefore we must conduct a community dialogue to assess the advantages and disadvantages of the new regulations. These amendments will affect all of us, so I believe we should be concerned.

Our communities and how we build them reflect the values of its residents. The chaos, disorder, and the spread of ugliness in the public realm are a genuine reflection of planning incompetence, moral decay, and administrative deterioration in all walks of life.

You can read the consensus by architecture and urban planning experts who reject these amendments. This contradiction between expert opinion and official decision makers, signifies the corruption and administrative failure which have become standard in our country.

I want to point out that increasing housing density will have positive effects. It will provide affordable housing for a large number of people, which may decrease the need for further urban sprawl. Higher urban densities has the potential to lower energy usage and limit the need for additional infrastructure. An increased population density will improve transportation efficiencies and increase the effectiveness of public transport systems. However, these benefits do not mean such a decision should be taken lightly.

We must look at the long-term effects of these amendments. The decree seems to allow some homeowners to expand their homes and accommodate their children and relatives, which may satisfy a segment of the community. However, the legislation would simultaneously encourage others to look at a private house as an investment. This will inevitably increase the cost of housing. Higher population density will put pressure on roads, parking, and services. We must realize that Kuwaiti building regulations are comprehensive and applicable over the entirety of Kuwait, including new towns and neighborhoods. It will also apply to upcoming private development projects. All of this will create a new reality that may be unimaginable for many.

The current condition of our urban milieu and our single-family neighborhoods are signs of failure in planning and execution. That is alright, as some plans fail despite our best intentions. However, we must not act as if nothing is wrong and continue pursuing the same flawed trajectory.

The current proposed amendments to the housing legislation will gradually and rapidly eliminate single-home family neighborhoods. We won’t find a single street where you can own a single house, where all of your neighbors are single families. This is a significant shortcoming of our planning system. A sound planning system must offer diverse and balanced uses that cater to the needs of all members of society. Thus, it is essential to redefine “single-family” land use, and allocate actual “single-family” suburbs with special regulations, as implemented in most progressive cities and practiced in neighboring GCC cities.

These changes are not simple. As this legislation will affect all of us and the future of our families and neighborhoods across the country, I believe it is imperative that we care.

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