Kenyatta International Conference Centre
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Kenyatta International Conference Centre | |
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Location | Nairobi, Kenya |
Status | Complete |
Constructed | 1974 |
Use | Commercial |
Roof | 105 metres |
Floor count | 30 |
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Architect | Mutiso Menezes International |
Kenyatta International Conference Centre is a 30-storey building located in Nairobi, Kenya.
It is located in the central business district of Nairobi. It is a venue for conferences, meetings, exhibitions and special events within a walking distance of several five star hotels. It has hosted many international conferences and seminars.
There are several well-equipped conferences and meeting rooms with the largest having a capacity over 4,000 delegates. It has Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment with capability up to seven languages, a modern business centre, a banking facility, tour and travel services, expansive grounds, ample and secure parking.
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[edit] The Amphitheatre
At the amphitheatre “heritage and modernity meet”. It is designed for medium sized convening, 800 sittings on three balconies surrounding the auditorium, brings to life and control any serious business meeting. It is equipped with SIE Booths, full logic recording facilities, state of the art public address system and sound proofing.
[edit] The Plenary
The largest conference chamber of its kind in East Africa, the plenary is fortified with sound proof grey stone, deep natural wood and lofty ceilings. It caters for large international meetings, exhibitions and grand balls, and has a capacity of 5000 people. It is equipped with Advanced Sound Amplification & recording systems, Wireless Simultaneous interpretation Equipment (up to 7 languages) booths, and observer galleries. Its high ceilings were made for elaborate décor, hosting banners and other promotional materials.
[edit] Court yard
This is a paved 705 square metre courtyard surrounding the Jomo Kenyatta statue. It was designed as a rest-bite for those attending conferences.
The courtyard includes gardens, pools and geyser-fountains. Numerous flag poles and balconies in the courtyard are fashioned to host promotional identities.
[edit] COMESA Grounds
The COMESA grounds consist of expansive grounds overlooking the Kenyan parliament. In 1999, the largest ever exhibition to be held in Kenya, bringing together exhibiters from all COMESA countries, was held at the KICC. Among the attendees were nine heads of state, having come for the Heads of State Summit. The Ground can be used to hold large exhibitions or park up to 1000 cars.