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Cape Town Civic Centre

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Type
  
High-rise

Floor count
  
26

Height
  
100 m

Phone
  
+27 21 400 2303

Owner
  
City of Cape Town

Completed
  
1978

Floors
  
26

Opened
  
1978

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Cape Town Civic Centre

Location
  
Cape Town, South Africa

Address
  
Hertzog Blvd, Foreshore, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa

Similar
  
1 Thibault Square, Grand Parade, Cape Town International Conventi, Table View, Good Hope Centre

The Cape Town Civic Centre is a building on the Foreshore in central Cape Town, South Africa that serves as the headquarters of the City of Cape Town, the municipality that governs Cape Town and its suburbs.

It was completed in 1978, and is made up of two blocks. The Podium Block is a low-rise building which houses the City management, including the Council Chamber and the Mayor's Office. The Tower Block is a 98-metre-tall, 26-floor high-rise block that houses the administrative offices of the municipality; it is a long, narrow building that crosses Hertzog Boulevard, with the road passing underneath the central part of the building. The arch where the road passes under the building acts as a very powerful wind tunnel and some of the highest windspeeds can be found along this corridor. This has at times endangered pedestrians and impacted important events like the Cape Argus Cycle Race.

The Civic Centre trunk station of the MyCiTi bus rapid transit system is located along Hertzog Boulevard beneath the Tower Block.

References

Cape Town Civic Centre Wikipedia