This document discusses the need for sustainable experimental architecture to consider socio-cultural aspects through a theoretical framework. It argues that most current experiments focus on economic and environmental factors but lack guidance on social and cultural impacts. It recommends evaluating projects based on these three variables and developing studies grounded in an understanding of identity, society, family, personal levels to better address a specific culture. Experiments should not subject cultural heritage to arbitrary changes due to its unique values. Qatar is described as a laboratory for architectural experiments currently lacking scientific theoretical guidance.