The AGi studio presents its new project for Credit One Kuwait Holding Company which is placed in Kuwait. The building tries to camouflage with the surroundings by the constant use of mirrors and reflections intending to be respectful with the environment and innovative in the technology use.

The Company and AGi architects studio wanted to obtain a building with a clear industrial model that made reference to the logistics and automotive services that Credit One Kuwait Holding Company offers, and on the other hand, a functional project in its internal use, locating each particular activity in a specific level.

Description of the Project by AGi architects

Credit One Kuwait Holding Company offers automotive and logistic services. The company’s association with the car inspired the design concept of the building which centers on the car in terms of scale, motion and mechanics. Similar to the characteristics defining a modern car, Credit One aims to be eco-friendly, built using innovative materials and technologies, functional and aesthetically appealing.

The exterior of the building is streamlined with mirrored aluminum cladding to emphasize the industrial nature of the services offered. The bright surface creates a focal point which is used to attract visitors travelling by car along the adjacent highway. The front façade is lined with louvers that protect the building from the harsh southern sun. The louvers are oriented in two directions using two colors; silver mirror and Credit One’s corporate orange; this generates playful reflections off of the façade, changing the image of the building as the cars passing by change speed and direction. The building also shines at night; it is kept lit from the inside, symbolizing modernity and innovation.

The practicality behind operating a car is adapted to the internal function of the building. Each level is associated with a particular activity; the ground floor relates to the customers, the first floor is for management and the basement is for production.

CREDITS. DATA SHEET.-

Architects.- Joaquín Pérez-Goicoechea y Nasser B. Abulhasan.
Collaborator.- Bruno Gomes, Sara Barranco, José del Campo, Ana López, Nima Haghighatpour, Hanan Alkouh, María Álvarez, Samer Mohammad.
Client: Credit One Kuwait Holding Company
Type.- Office.
Area.- 2,200 sqm.
Date.- 2012-2015.
Location.- Kuwait.

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The international design firm AGi architects was founded in 2006 by two young architects educated at Harvard University, Joaquín Pérez-Goicoechea and Nasser B. Abulhasan.

With a noticeable international character and a multidisciplinary focus, AGi architects offers a professional service emphasizing quality,creativity and exclusive design. AGi has a vision to create environments that create a lasting value for clients through distinctive and imaginative solutions. At present, the studio has offices in Kuwait and Madrid, with a team comprised of more than 50 professionals.

The studio's architecture is based on four founding pillars: innovation, an inherent life component, ecological and social interventions andresearch. AGi architects provide comprehensive services in architecture, urban planning and design, interior design, research, consultancy and complementary services.

Among the latest acknowledgements for AGi architects are a nomination for the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture-Mies van der Rohe Award 2015, "Highly Commended" at WAF 2015, four WAF Awards (2014, 2013, 2011 and 2010 editions), ten Middle East Architect Awards(2015, 2014, 2013 & 2012), two mentions at MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards 2012, and various awards granted in the last editions of Cityscape Awards and International Property Awards, amongst other prizes.


Joaquín Pérez- Goicoechea and Nasser B. Abulhasan.

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Published on: September 18, 2015
Cite: "Credit One by AGi Architects" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/credit-one-agi-architects> ISSN 1139-6415
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