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The towers were built in response to a "white housing crisis" in the city and completed in 1969. [2] The buildings were designed by architectural firm Bergamasco, Duncan & James, which also designed most of the contemporary Catholic churches in Cape Town.
The building is 117 metres (384 ft) tall. It consists of a four-storey podium and a 29-storey tower block characterised by a concrete central core. [4] Its continuous glass curtain wall façades were the first of their kind in Cape Town.
Alamein Downtown Towers D01 Tower 3 [8] 207.8 m (682 ft) 56 2024 Egypt: New Alamein: Alamein Downtown Towers D01 Tower 4 [9] 207.8 m (682 ft) 56 2024 Egypt: New Alamein: Britam Tower [10] [11] 200.1 m (656 ft) 31 2017 Kenya: Nairobi: D01 Residential Tower: 196 m (643 ft) 52: 2023 Egypt: New Administrative Capital: C01 Office Tower: 190 m (620 ...
Portside is a 139-metre-tall (456 ft) building in Cape Town, South Africa.Completed in 2014, it is the city's tallest building [3] and, at the time of completion, was Cape Town's first significant skyscraper developed in the central business district (CBD) in 15 years.
Portside Tower: 139 m (456 ft) 32: 2014: Cape Town [6] Tallest building in Cape Town. [7] Standard Bank Centre: 139 m (456 ft) 34: 1968: Johannesburg [8] The Standard Bank Centre was the tallest building in Africa from 1968 to 1970.
Zero-2-One Tower will be a 148-metre-tall (486 ft) residential building in Cape Town, South Africa. It is currently in the planning stages of development by FWJK and upon completion will have 624 apartments, 760 parking bays and 6,000 m 2 of retail space. Once completed it will be the tallest building in Cape Town. [2] [3]
This list of tallest buildings in Cape Town ranks completed buildings by height in the South African city of Cape Town, Western Cape, the second-largest city in South Africa. [1] Cape Town's tallest building is the Portside Tower , which stands at 139 m (456 ft); the tower was built in 2014 and was the first significant tall building erected in ...
26 m masonry tower [1] 30 m [1] D6412 [2] The Doddington sank at the island in 1755. [1] Bluff: Durban, KZN: 1867-01-12 concrete tower discontinued 1940-10-16, later demolished, coordinates are for the original iron tower [3] [4] [5] Cape Agulhas