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  2. 88 Nairobi Condominium Tower - Wikipedia

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    88 Nairobi Condominium is a 44-storey residential skyscraper [1] [2] [3] under construction in the Upper Hill neighbourhood of Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya. When completed it is expected to become the tallest residential structure [4] [5] in Sub Saharan Africa.

  3. Real estate in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The real estate sector in Kenya has seen a boom that began somewhere in the mid to late 2000s because the property market is responding to increased demand.. In Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya, there is one of the largest expatriate communities in the continent due to the significant number of multinationals who have chosen Nairobi as either their African hub or East and Central ...

  4. Category:Houses in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in Kenya" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. African Heritage House; K.

  5. African Heritage House - Wikipedia

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    The house [3] is facing the Nairobi national park, and the public can visit the house for a tour, lunches, dinners, events, conferences, and overnight stays. The house inspiration depicts the towering mud of the Great Mosque of Djenne in Mali, the mud palaces of Morocco, Swahili architecture of the East African coast, Zanzibar and Lamu ; and ...

  6. Swahili architecture - Wikipedia

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    Along the coast of East Africa, one can find many stone monuments built by the Swahili, including houses, pillar tombs, and mosques. The materiality of local corallimestone marks the signature building language of Swahili architecture and provides a functional response towards both human needs and the physical environment.

  7. State House, Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Before the construction of The Government House in Nairobi, the first governor's residence was at Government House, Mombasa, constructed in 1879.The Government House in Nairobi, now referred to as State House, was built in 1907 in Nairobi to serve as the official residence of the governor of British East Africa, when Kenya was a colony within the British Empire.

  8. Kibera - Wikipedia

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    A view of Kibera Dwellings in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya c. 2008. Kibera (Kinubi: Forest or Jungle [1]) is a division and neighbourhood of Nairobi, Kenya, 6.6 kilometres (4.1 mi) from the city centre. [2] Kibera is the largest slum in Nairobi, and also the largest urban slum in all of Africa.

  9. Karen Blixen Museum, Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Located in what was then British East Africa, the bungalow-style house which is now the Karen Blixen Museum was built in 1912 by the Swedish engineer Åke Sjögren, [2] The house and its attached property were bought in 1917 by Karen Blixen and her husband, Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke with the intention of operating a coffee plantation. After ...