Our Work / Project / Office Buildings

Genesis Building

Genesis Building

The Genesis building in central George Town, built in 1986, was the first energy-efficient project to be taken on in the Cayman Islands. Designed to reduce maintenance and utility costs, the two towers now house a variety of small and large businesses in office suites of various sizes.

Project Type: Office Buildings

Completion: 1986

Architect: OBMI

Lead Staff: Dave Forest, Elsmer Range, Gordon Alexander, John Elliot, John Gibson

Location: George Town

Client / Developer: Genesis Ltd.

Share this project

Similar Projects

Elizabethan Square Redevelopment

The redevelopment of Elizabethan Square has begun as part of George Town’s revitalization. Centered around its historic courtyard, the design creates a vibrant, green public space. With native landscaping, shaded areas, and sustainable features, it fosters community, supports events, and reconnects the square to its urban context.

Periwinkle

A multi-phase residential development, Periwinkle is the first LEED certified sustainable community in the Cayman Islands. As such, the whole build process has been carefully considered to minimise any negative impact on the local environment.

Fin

A prestigious Art Deco-inspired development on the southwest tip of Grand Cayman, FIN occupies two acres of oceanfront land, from which a private beach and salt water lagoon have been carved.