Cape Town International Convention Centre Expansion: Construction progress
The main construction for the Cape Town International Convention Centre started in February of 2015, with work scheduled for completion towards the end of 2016.
The main construction for the Cape Town International Convention Centre started in February of 2015, with work scheduled for completion towards the end of 2016.
The Yacht Club, a mixed-use development of R1.2bn is being created in Roggebaai, next to the V&A Waterfront, and should be complete in 2017.
The expansion of the CTICC will go ahead despite the results of a forensic investigation by the City of Cape Town into the tender award process. The winning design team for the CTICC expansion includes Makeka Design Lab, VDMMA and Stauch Vorster.
Future Cape Town showcases the progress on site at various major and minor buildings being constructed or refurbished in Cape Town.
Anya speaks about architecture in South Africa
Future Cape Town welcomes the decision by the City of Cape Town to reconsider their amendment to the height restriction on the proposed development of the CTICC east tower.
Cape Town’s Foreshore freeway strangles the city and cuts it (and its people) off from the Port and water’s edge. With a comparison to San Francisco’s Embarcadero, Gareth Pearson questions what would happen if we did away with the Foreshore section of Nelson Mandela Boulevard altogether.
Th new Netcare Hospital Complex incorporating 250 bed wards, theatres, doctors surgeries and consulting rooms, linked retail, gym and structured
A video showcasing the proposed expansion plans of the Cape Town International Convention Center. The winning teams and initial designs