The French Research Center for the Arabian Peninsula (CEFREPA) and Kuwait's National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) inaugurated the three-day conference "Archaeology and Architectural Engineering: Between Modern Technology and National Identity" at Crowne Plaza Hotel on Sunday, bringing together international experts to develop innovative heritage conservation strategies.
Keynote Addresses:
Dr. Mohammed Al-Jassar (NCCAL Secretary-General):
"Kuwait is systematically developing historic sites as cultural tourism destinations, implementing UNESCO-standard conservation to achieve World Heritage status – creating both cultural and economic returns."
H.E. Olivier Guyon (French Ambassador):
Highlighted 40+ years of Kuwaiti-French archaeological cooperation, including:
Failaka Island excavations
Hellenistic Castle preservation
New specialist training program with World Heritage Fund
Dr. Makram Abbas (CEFREPA Director):
Announced expanded collaboration in:
✓ Archaeological fieldwork
✓ Manuscript preservation
✓ Digital heritage documentation
"Our joint work gains special significance as Kuwait prepares to be 2025 Arab Culture Capital."
Academic Leadership:
Dr. Aseel Al-Arqam (Conference Chair, Kuwait University):
"Gulf architecture embodies cultural identity, not just aesthetics. We must reinterpret heritage through interdisciplinary approaches that bridge past and future."
Conference Program Highlights:
Day 1: Documenting National Identity
"Kuwait's Architectural Modernism: Water Towers Conservation" by Eng. Zahra Ali Baba
"Hellenistic Temple of Failaka: From Ancient to Authentically Kuwaiti" by Dr. Mathilde Gelin (CNRS)
Day 2: Regional Case Studies
"Mudbrick Architecture in Pre-Islamic Arabia" by Dr. Ali Tuaiman
"Neo-Traditional Urbanism in Saudi Cities" by Dr. Mishari Al-Naim
Day 3: Technology Workshops
LiDAR scanning demonstrations
BIM modeling for heritage sites
Field visits to conservation projects
Strategic Context:
The conference supports:
Kuwait's 2035 Vision for cultural economy development
Four pending World Heritage nominations
France-Kuwait 2024 Cultural Year initiatives