The paper discusses the suitability of the sunken courtyard concept in the
desert climate using Kuwait as a case study. It investigates three issues r
elated to the concept: its ability to modify the harsh climate and to reduc
e the energy consumption, its construction costs compared to aboveground bu
ilding, and the occupants' attitude towards living underground. The results
are shown to be all positive and will be significant to the policy-makers,
designers, and homeowners. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reser
ved.