A Vision of Unity

The Arab Organizations Headquarters Building, situated outside Kuwait City in Shuwaik, blends modern architectural techniques with traditional artisan crafts. Completed in 1994, it is home to four major Arab organizations: the Arab Fund for Social and Economic Development, OAPEC (Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries), the Inter-Arab Investment Guarantee Corporation and the Arab Maritime Petroleum Transport Company.

Considered one of the most acclaimed buildings in the Middle East, it draws thousands of visitors from across the globe.

Click the arrow below to take a Virtual Tour of the building or to learn more about the building’s many unique architectural and engineering features. You will find an image grid outline of the site. Also you can view or huge set of  Arts & Antiques.

The Prayer Room’s Moroccan Decor

Control Room

Ceramic Tile Panels Surround the Tunisian Room

The Building’s Sense of Space and Openness Extends to the Office Floors

A Multi-functional Conference Hall Is the Building’s Largest Meeting Venue

The Moroccan Decor of the Pre-function Hall

The Cavernous Central Atrium Embodies Many Features of a Traditional Hoash

Bridge

The Bridge Provides Easy Access to Offices

Damascene

The Elaborately Decorated Damascene Room Serves as a VIP Lounge

The Reception Room – Diwaniya

An Imposing Yet Austere Facade Has Its Own Story to Tell

The Ultra-modern Meeting Room

A Spiral Staircase Leads to Upper Floor of the Library

The Massive Handcarved Doors…Each Weighing One Ton

Intricate Carvings Reminiscent of 12th Century Egypt Decorate the Mamluk Room

Round Table Meeting Room

The Prayer Room’s Moroccan Decor

Control Room

Ceramic Tile Panels Surround the Tunisian Room

The Building’s Sense of Space and Openness Extends to the Office Floors

A Multi-functional Conference Hall Is the Building’s Largest Meeting Venue

The Moroccan Decor of the Pre-function Hall

The Cavernous Central Atrium Embodies Many Features of a Traditional Hoash

Bridge

The Bridge Provides Easy Access to Offices

Damascene

The Elaborately Decorated Damascene Room Serves as a VIP Lounge

The Reception Room – Diwaniya

An Imposing Yet Austere Facade Has Its Own Story to Tell

The Ultra-modern Meeting Room

A Spiral Staircase Leads to Upper Floor of the Library

The Massive Handcarved Doors…Each Weighing One Ton

Intricate Carvings Reminiscent of 12th Century Egypt Decorate the Mamluk Room

Round Table Meeting Room

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