By Hilda Wanjiku, Upper Hill News Writer
Nairobi's UpperHill Business District Skyline is Changing
Nairobi is among the fastest growing
cities in Africa. With it comes Upper Hill, a business district found in the
largest capital city in Kenya. Upper Hill have been in the mouths of many
across the globe due to its continued growth in the last few years. Upper Hill
plays host to the iconic buildings in Africa and the world at large. Its
massive growth has made local and international architects, investors, and
developers to land in this business district for greener business
opportunities. Upper Hill plays host to five mega projects namely; KCB Towers,
UAP Old Mutual towers, Britam Towers, Hazina towers, and lastly the one that
has sent tongues wagging across the world, the Hass Twin Tower. Among other
companies who have moved their Headquarters offices in Upper Hill are Coca
Cola, PriceWaterHouseCoopers, World Bank, and International Finance
Corporation[IFC]. Generally, Nairobi has recorded massive change and rapid
growth with Parliament Towers, Prism Towers and,4th and 5th
avenue Ngong being built though not in Upper Hill but in other business
districts within Nairobi city.
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Prism Towers Nairobi (Google Images) |
Hass Twin Towers, the most talked
about in Kenya and across borders, is set to outdo Carlton Centre in
Johannesburg South Africa, and take the crown of the highest building in Africa.
The tower is also set to dwarf other buildings in Nairobi and be the tallest
standing building in the city. That being not enough, the tower will earn
itself a place among the tallest buildings in the world. The construction of
the 70 floor tower commenced on May 23rd 2015 and set for completion
in 2020. The KSH.20 Billion project was designed by a joint group of re-known
designers namely; Arch group Mein hart group and White Lotus group. Hass tower
with 70 floors stands on a height of 300m[980ft], and a second tower which will
be 45 floored tower. That justifies why many are referring to it as the Hass
Twin Tower. Upon completion, the 45 floored second tower will consist of a
lavish hotel tower. The second tower, which is a 70 floored tower will present
a class of retail space, a helipad a parking. In addition, the building carries
with it 200 residential houses run by Hilton hotel, a one bedroom, two bedrooms
and three bedrooms fully furnished apartments. Still inside, the building provides
three floors of basement parking, gaming zone and a luxury mall. In a post by
Capital Digital Media, Hass Petroleum Executive Chair East and Central Africa
Abdunnasir A Hassan during the laying of the foundation of the 20 billion project
has this to say, ’The building will also have a helipad, which will be at over
800 ft., again making it the highest in the continent. We thought it is wise to
put the helipad here so that people can fly directly to the hotel and beat Nairobi’s
hectic traffic.’’ The building will also comprise of a 5 floor shopping,
entertainment, restaurant, health spa, a gym and a infincity.
Upper Hill also homes a 32-storey
200m[650ft] Britam Towers, a commercial tower owned by Britam Holdings Limited.
Britam offers a wide range of financial products and services. Britam tower was
designed by GAPP Architects and Urban Designers with its principal Architect
being Chris Kroeser. The building sits on an area of 31,500 M2 of
offices space to let. The building is an indication of a better match towards Kenya’s
vision 2030.According to a post by Business Review, in June 2014, the building
costed KSH. 7 Billion, stands on a 1.5 acres of land along Hospital road in
Upper Hill Nairobi. Britam Towers, comprises of an atrium, banking halls, shops,
and restaurants on the ground and a mezzanine floor. In an interview done and
posted by Business Review, Britam Managing Director Benson Wairegi said, ‘This
is our flagship project within a property development portfolio and it is
driven by rigorous research that showed a great need for grade A property in
Nairobi. Acorn group a real estate firm owns which 25% stake, oversaw the
management of the property’’.
UAP OLD MUTUAL TOWERS
TRIAD architect in association with
BPM architects international from South Africa were the designers and the
supervisors of the 3.9 billion project estimated cost. The project commenced 20th
June 2011 and ended on July last year. The 33
storey building comprises of grade A office with minimum space of 3,000 square
feet going for ksh360,000 monthly. In Business Review CEO Peter Mwangi on April
this year said that they expect a 35%occupancy hoping to full occupancy in
December 2018.The building graces our eyes especially at night with its magical
exterior lighting since it’s among the most visible structures in the whole of
Nairobi. The building has an exterior lighting system surrounded by led bulbs
which are evenly spaced. On Jamuhuri day of last year, the building was lit
with the four colours of the Kenyan flag matching the occasion.
KCB TOWERS
KCB tower is another building still
accommodated in Upper Hill Nairobi, standing at a height of 99m (325ft) with 21
floors. KCB tower was started in 2010 and completed almost five years later
(2015) the completion of the tower saw Kenya commercial bank (KCB), moving its
headquarter offices to Upper Hill. The plaza has spacious offices and a parking
accommodating a good number of vehicles. In addition, the plaza has with it a solar
panel for additional power supply. Though the main tenant is KCB, the plaza
offers other facilities such as conferencing halls and workshops. On matters of
efficient operations throughout the building, the visitors have six main lifts
at their disposal with one specially left for VIP. The construction which in
estimation costed KSH. 2.1 billion, had ARUP as their environmental design
engineers and a Chinese company WU YI, as its main contractor.
Another construction of a skyscraper
is underway, Hazina towers, a project by NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY FUND (NSSF).
The KSH. 7billion project with 39 floor count was designed by Mruttu and Salman
Associates. The main designer is CHINA JIANGXI international whose work is
scheduled for completion in December 2018. During its construction, the
building suffered some delays from the court. The project was bogged down by
the court after its stalemate with Nakumatt holdings over the construction of
the additional 36 floors. According to reports posted by the Standard Digital Media
on 27th October 2016, the project was stopped after Nakumatt denied
the contractor access to the building. On its side, Nakumatt Holding said that
their columns needed reinforcement to support the additional weight. The
ministry of public works also indicated, that the existing structure beams do
not have the capacity to support a building of such a magnitude.as of February
2017, reports by the informer had it that NSSF had been granted permission by
the court to precede with the construction.
Central Bank of Kenya pension scheme CBK
also decided not to be left behind in the scramble for a space in Nairobi. The
building is situated next to prestigious offices such as the Deputy Presidents
Office and police headquarters in Harambee Avenue Nairobi. The construction
will cost the CBK PENSION SCHEME KSH.2.49billion whose developer is Greenfield
Developers.
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CBK Pension House, Nairobi (Source: www.skyscrappercity.com) |
The building will have a big enough parking accommodating 83 vehicles.
The first and the fifth floor of the building will still have parking lots. The
fifth floor will hold restaurant and an auditorium. The sixth and the twenty
fifth floor will host elegant opulent offices. To top it up is pent-house at the
top most floor.
PRISM Tower
Just like the name, prism is one of a
spectacular design with a shape of a prism. You remember years back in school
when you heard of a prism? Now relate what you heard to the shape of the
building. Prism tower is a building whose design looks rough, complex and at
the same time carries with it a sense of sophistication. The tower is a 34
storey building with a standing height of 133m.It is located at Third Ngong Avenue
offers us a world class amenity such as gym swimming pool and a jogging track
around the building among other amenities. The prism tower with its classical
design will have an energy efficient glass façade exterior to minimize heat gain,
and an intelligent light controls. The brain behind this magical building is
from Kings developers.
Parliament Towers
Parliament t towers is a tower meant
for expansion and also in heightening the security of members of the august house.
The tower is expected to swallow the area from the intercontinental and Haile Selassie
Avenue, between Uhuru highway and Parliament road. Upon completion, the access
to the area will be a restricted area. The building which is a storey of 20
floors will cost KSH 10 billion. Though not much said about it, it’s evident
that parliament tower will sit on a big piece of land, considering the many
companies it will consume. It is not known whether the owners of the building will
let their buildings go without a bit of reluctance, but what is clear is that
the building will go down. All eyes will on the building to see how things will
play out.
With the rapidness Nairobi is
growing, there is no doubt that the city will turn to be the Dubai in Africa.
We expect to see more buildings going up within the city and its outskirts like
Kasarani as many companies run to keep up with the pace of their competitors.