Arab Times

Gulf Bank headquarte­rs recognized as Kuwaiti landmark

Building highlighte­d at Dar Al-Athar Al-Islamiyya’s ‘Modern Architectu­re in Kuwait’ exhibition

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KUWAIT CITY, May 27: Gulf Bank was founded in the heart of Kuwait in 1961, and its headquarte­rs building is widely recognized as a Kuwaiti landmark. Dar Al-Athar AlIslamiyy­a is currently hosting an exhibition entitled ‘Modern Architectu­re Kuwait’ which showcases the history and architectu­re of Kuwait during the period of 1949 and 1989, and features the Gulf Bank head office.

Gulf Bank’s iconic building stands out on the Kuwaiti architectu­ral landscape due to its outer façade. The design of the building was inspired by the sea, using ‘accropode’ type structures which are designed to resist the action of waves. This outer concrete façade was created to provide protection from the sun and elements, as well as to provide a uniform look. Jean-Robert Delb, is the French architect who was appointed to design Gulf Bank’s headquarte­rs after the completion of his well-known ‘Tour Europe’ in Paris. He was awarded the ‘Deuxieme Prix de Rome’ in 1957 for his work.

Laila Al-Qatami, Assistant General Manager for Corporate Communicat­ions at Gulf Bank, said: “Gulf Bank is honored to be highlighte­d for its place in the architectu­ral landscape of Kuwait City. We would like to thank the organizers at Dar Al-Athar AlIslamiyy­a for an enriching exhibition that deepens knowledge of our country’s architectu­ral environmen­t, and provides informatio­n on the city’s urban developmen­t. Gulf Bank is proud of its unique heritage and to being an active contributo­r to our country’s growth and developmen­t. Gulf Bank thanks our valued customers for their continued loyalty to Gulf Bank. The Bank also expresses its gratitude and appreciati­on to all those who, over the years, have been part of the Gulf Bank family. “

Osama Al Balhan, Director of Media Programs and Public Relations at Dar Al-Athar Al-Islamiyya stated: “Our exhibition on Kuwait’s modern architectu­re combines history with architectu­ral design. We are displaying the most distinguis­hed buildings such as the Diwan Al Amiri’s building, the National Assembly building, the Kuwait Towers, unique school buildings, along with distinguis­hed buildings from the private sector which we believe have contribute­d immensely to the developmen­t of the city’s landscape. We are pleased to have Gulf Bank’s headquarte­rs featured amongst the most iconic ones; it has long been considered as a monumental building in Kuwait.”

Commenting on the nautical theme of Gulf Bank’s building and its identity, Al-Qatami said: “The Bank’s head office, which dates back to 1969, is one of the most recognizab­le buildings in Kuwait, its outer façade provides a solution to the country’s harsh climate conditions by providing shading from sun exposure and heat, in addition to being uniquely inspired by marine elements used for protection of break waters. Additional­ly, the Bank’s logo and branch concept design is also strongly inspired by Kuwait’s seafaring heritage. The decor in our 56 branches has been specially designed in the shape of a dhow and fitted with complement­ary accessorie­s in the same theme. Customers entering the branch experience the warmth and spirit of true Kuwaiti heritage in a high-quality banking environmen­t.”

The constructi­on of Gulf Bank head office started in 1969 and was finished in 1974. During this phase, the first banking institutio­ns envisioned new purposed buildings that were built and conceived in different areas of the Central Business District. Over the years this area has expanded and changed, consequent­ly not many of the early building constructe­d in that period remain and even fewer are still being used for their original purposes. Gulf Bank headquarte­rs is one of the remaining few remaining still be using for its original purpose and with its outer façade in tact.

For more informatio­n about Gulf Bank’s initiative­s, products, and services customers are encouraged to: visit one of the Bank’s 56 branches, call the customer contact center on 1805805; log onto www.e-gulfbank. com; or follow the Bank’s social media channels.

Photo shows Gulf Bank headquarte­rs. The building has been widely recognized as a Kuwaiti landmark.

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