The superstructures in the motherland come as unique and as recognizable as the rest globally if not more.
At this point, it looks like Africa will continue to have a rise in the established superstructures.
Do you want to know which country in Africa has the tallest building?
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Let’s have a look at these superstructures.
Tallest buildings in Africa 2020
The towers have been ranked according to their height.
Here we have a look at the structures in Africa that have achieved an outstanding height.
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Standing at an impressive 234 m, the modernLeonardohas 55 floors.
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Construction began in 1967 and ended in 1974.
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Not only does the tower have office floors, but it also provides various shopping centers and eateries.
At a height of 187 m, the building is also known by the locals as Nasser’s Pineapple.
It was built in 1961 under the leadership of the former late Egyptian President Nasser.
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The superstructure stands at 150 m and is a 38-floor building.
The construction of the concrete tower began in 1986 and became complete in 1988.
It is mostly used for commercial purposes.
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Itsdesign is prismatic, thus offering an elegant yet outstanding modern look.
UAP Tower, Kenya
UAP Tower is a commercial skyscraper with a height of 163 m and 33 floors.
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The commercial complex had was completed in 2015.
Built to meet international standards, its offices are efficient and allow for tenant comfortability.
The structure takes on a postmodernist style of architecture.
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At the height of 142 m, Grand Hyatt provides an opportunity to experience proper luxury.
The location of the hotel makes it an exquisite tourist location.
Also, with the restaurants around there, one can access 5-star meals.
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PSPF Towers are twin centers, and they stand at a height of 153 m and 35 floors.
The construction of the towers began in 2011, and it was complete by 2014.
The PSPF Towers offer both commercial and residential tenancy.
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The tower’s construction took a total of 6 years.
The building’s main use is for commercial purposes.
It has lots of offices and ample underground parking spaces.
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The tower is responsible for the management of telecommunication services in Sudan.
The Tour CNPS stands at 132 m, completed in 1982.
Its architectural design is that of modernism.
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The skyscraper offers a category of commercialization to allow for the tenancy of commercial offices.
Upcoming tallest buildings in Africa
Several countries strive to have the tallest buildings in the continent.
Get a glimpse of some of the tallest proposed towers in Africa.
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African countries are willing to go the extra mile to be among the top.
This leaves people with something to look out for in Africa in the years to come.
What and Where is the tallest building?
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The tallest building globally is Burj Khalifa, located in Dubai.
The increase of skyscrapers in Africa is a good thing for both economy and tourism.
The most expensive neighbourhoods in Africa ooze luxury and grandeur.
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Find out if your neighbourhood made it to the list!
Before joining the team in 2018, Lynn wrote for Kenyan media platforms and several other websites.
She graduated from the University of Nairobi in 2019 with honours after pursuing a BSc.
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She is currently studying for a Master’s degree in the same field.
Lynn specialises in writing celebrity biographies, listicles and teasers for popular TV shows.
Contacts; +254707596322, lynnkandie27@gmail.com
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