List of tallest buildings in Kampala explained

There are over 15 buildings in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, with 10 or more stories in height. This list ranks Kampala skyscrapers, based on standard height measurement. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. An equal sign (=) following a rank indicates the same height between two or more buildings. The "Year" column indicates the year in which a building was completed or is expected to be completed.[1] [2]

Completed

RankNameImageHeight
m/ft
FloorsYearNotes
1Kampala Intercontinental Hotel342012Kampala Intercontinental Hotel is located on Nakasero Hill, the most prestigious location in Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country. The piece of property where Kampala Intercontinental Hotel is located is bordered by Nile Avenue to the north, Yusuf Lule Road to the east and De Winton Road to the south.)
1The Pearl of Africa Hotel Kampala242017Constructed between 2006 and 2017, this hotel is located on top of Nakasero Hill, which measures 1240m (4,070feet) above sea level, at the base of The Pearl of Africa Hotel Kampala. As of November July 2017, the hotel which was initially developed under the Hilton Hotels brand, features a 740m2 ballroom, nine meeting rooms, two boardrooms and a business centre.[3]
2Uganda Revenue Authority Tower222019Constructed between 2015 and 2019, this skyscraper houses the headquarters and main offices of the Uganda Revenue Authority, the government agency responsible for collection of public taxes. The high-rise development accommodates a maximum of 1,700 employees and has parking for 1,070 automobiles, 360 of them underground. URA House (URA Tower) was constructed at a cost of US$38 million (UGX:139 billion). Usable space inside this building measures 26000m2.[4]
3Workers' HousePlease do NOT change this to the antenna or pinnacle height. The text above this table explicitly says it's for the structural height of a building, before adding antennas or radio masts. Thank you.-->202001This building currently serves as the headquarters of the National Social Security Fund
4Crested Towers: Tall TowerPlease do NOT change this to the antenna or pinnacle height. The text above this table explicitly says it's for the structural height of a building, before adding antennas or radio masts. Thank you.-->201970Crested Towers is owned by National Housing & Construction Company Limited, the largest construction company in Uganda, and the government construction company. The building has two towers - Tall Tower and Short Tower. It houses various tenants, including Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited and the North Tower also houses the Offices of the Delegation of the European Union in Uganda
5Mapeera HousePlease do NOT change this to the antenna or pinnacle height. The text above this table explicitly says it's for the structural height of a building, before adding antennas or radio masts. Thank you.-->19[5] [6] 2012The building is owned by the catholic Church in Uganda and houses the headquarters and main branch of Centenary Bank, the second-largest indigenous commercial bank in Uganda also owned by the catholic Church]
6Uganda House161980Owned and operated by the Milton Obote Foundation, a private, for-profit organisation. The building houses the national headquarters of the Uganda People's Congress (UPC), one of Uganda's political parties.
7Cham Towers161979The building was formerly owned by Uganda Commercial Bank (UCB) and was known as UCB House. In the mid-2000s, UCB was acquired by Standard Bank of South Africa, and transformed into Stanbic Bank Uganda. UCB House was sold to real-estate mogul, Karim Hirji and renamed Cham Towers.
8Janani Luwum Church House152018Budgeted at approximately UGX:40.75 billion (US$16.3 million), delays and overruns pushed the final cost higher. The 15 story building is owned by the Church of Uganda. Construction began in 2011 and is concluded in June 2018. Seventy percent financing was provided by Equity Bank (Uganda), in form of a mortgage.[7] [8] [9]
9Kampala Sheraton Hotel141965Opened as the Apollo Hotel in 1965, the building has changed names many times. In 1999, Middle Eastern investors won the rights to lease the hotel from the Government of Uganda and manage it for the next 25 years. The investors won a franchise from Sheraton Hotels and Resorts to use the Sheraton name on the establishment.[10]
10Diamond Trust Building141970Completed in the 1970s, the building serves as the headquarters of Diamond Trust Bank Uganda.
11Imperial Royale Hotel142007A member of the Imperial Hotels Group, this hotel served as the media center during the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, held in Kampala, Uganda.[11]
12Crested Towers: Short Tower121970Crested Towers is owned by National Housing & Construction Company Limited, the Largest Construction Company in Uganda also the Government construction Company. The building has two Towers - Tall Tower and Short Tower. It houses various tenants including Stanbic Bank Uganda Limited.
13DFCU House102013The building houses the headquarters of DFCU Group and the main branch of DFCU Bank. Underground and surface parking is available, as well as rentable, retail, and office space on several levels. As of June 2014, the construction was complete and occupancy was expected to take place in the second half of 2014.[12] The building was officially dedicated as open in September 2015.[13]
14Rwenzori Towers102011Rwenzori Towers was developed between 2008 and 2012.[14] It contains approximately 12000m2 of office space and about 3000m2 of retail space, arranged around a self-contained courtyard with water features. About 400 individual car parking spaces are incorporated in the development.[15] Rwenzori Towers, together with Rwenzori Courts, which was developed in the early 2000s, comprise the Rwenzori Complex.
15Course View Towers102007Constructed at an estimated cost of US$20 million, the skyscraper sits on 1acres of land and has enough space underground to accommodate 250 parked vehicles.
16Amamu House102001Contains rentable office and retail space.[16]
17Communications House161999Owned and operated by Uganda Communications Commission.
18IPS Building41.45m (135.99feet)[17] 101972[18] Owned and operated by Industrial Promotion Services, a subsidiary of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development.
19Twed TowersPlease do NOT change this to the antenna or pinnacle height. The text above this table explicitly says it's for the structural height of a building, before adding antennas or radio masts. Thank you.-->92011Twed Towers is located at Plot 10 Kafu Road, Nakasero Hill, Kampala Central Division. Total built-up space is 18000m2. Parking space ratio at the building is 1 car for every 37m2.
20Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine47 metres2016Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine is a one level floor church dedicated to Uganda Martyrs, which groudbreakind took in 2015. The Church was dedicated in 2016 by Pope Francis during his first journey to Africa. Structural height of the church building with the cross placed on twelve phillars is 47 metres.

Under construction

RankNameImageHeight
m/ft
FloorsYearNotes
1Kampala Intercontinental Hotel34TBDAlso referred to as Kingdom Hotel Kampala, the development will include a 250-room, 34-story hotel tower, a conference center that can accommodate over 3,000 delegates, parking space for over 1,500 vehicles, and rentable retail and office space measuring in excess of 90000m2.
2Pension Towers32TBDUnder construction since 2008, the office complex consists of three interconnected towers; one central tower of 32 stories in height, flanked on either side by a ten-story tower. Office space in all three towers will measure in excess of 75000m2.[19] Parking for over 500 vehicles will be provided in the development.[20]
3Movement House272016Movement House is under construction in Kampala's central business district, adjacent to the Crested Towers North & South and across the street from the Kampala Intercontinental Hotel. The 27 storey structure will house the party headquarters of the National Resistance Movement, the ruling political party in Uganda since 1986. It will also contain rentable residential and office space, as well as a shopping mall, movie theatres, restaurants, a roof garden, and bank offices. The preliminary construction costs are estimated at UGX:30 billion.[21] [22]

Proposed

RankNameImageHeight
m/ft
FloorsYearNotes
1Kampala Tower300m (1,000feet)[23] Please do NOT change this to the antenna or pinnacle height. The text above this table explicitly says it's for the structural height of a building, before adding antennas or radio masts. Thank you.-->60TBDAccording to a published report in 2012, the Kampala Tower was in the concept stage. The architects for the project have handed the drawings to the government of Uganda for approval. If constructed, the skyscraper would become the tallest building in Africa.
2Haruna Complex213m (699feet)[24] Please do NOT change this to the antenna or pinnacle height. The text above this table explicitly says it's for the structural height of a building, before adding antennas or radio masts. Thank you.-->402023According to a 2018 article by the Daily Express, Haruna Complex Construction is yet to kick-start. An approved plan from the physical planning directorate of Kampala Capital City Authority has already been secured by Bwap Studios, the project architects. Kampala businessman Haruna Sentongo is organising funding before construction can start by 2023. This skyscraper would become the tallest building in Uganda after construction.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Kampala Skyscrapers . 2014 . SkyScraperPage.com . 27 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Kampala Skyscraper Map - Interactive . 2014 . 27 June 2014 . SkyScraperPage.com.
  3. Web site: Quorvus Collection gets Uganda hotel in portfolio . 18 July 2017 . Devina . Divecha . 26 January 2017. Hoteliermiddleeast.com.
  4. Web site: Museveni Commissions Shs139 Billion URA Tower, Talks Tough On Bureaucracy . 2 February 2019 . 20 January 2019 . SoftPower Uganda . Paul Ampurire . Kampala.
  5. Web site: Museveni Opens USh100 Billion Mapeera House. New Vision. 11 June 2012. 27 June 2014. Samuel. Sanya.
  6. Web site: President Museveni Launches Mapeera House. 11 June 2012. 27 June 2014. John. Kibirige. UgandaPicks.com.
  7. Web site: 27 August 2012 . Church of Uganda Sold Assets to Build Church House In City . Abdu . Kiyaga . 27 June 2014 . Daily Monitor.
  8. Web site: Church Responds to Parishioners' Needs . Daniel . Ogwang . 3 July 2012 . . 2 February 2019 . Kampala.
  9. Web site: 2 February 2019 . Anglican Church Receives Church House . 14 June 2018 . . Olive . Nakatudde . Kampala.
  10. Web site: Kampala Sheraton Hotel. .
  11. Web site: Kampala Hotels - Imperial Royale Hotel . UgandaSafarisAfrica.com . 27 June 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130406052322/http://www.ugandasafarisafrica.com/hotels/imperial-royale-hotel-kampala.html . 6 April 2013 . dead .
  12. Web site: 27 June 2014 . Dfcu Shareholders Get Dividends Despite Difficult Business Times . Ismail Musa . Ladu . 27 June 2014 . Daily Monitor.
  13. Web site: Ismail Musa . 20 June 2016 . . Kampala . 18 September 2015 . DFCU told to provide affordable services. Ladu .
  14. Web site: IFC Projects Database: Rwenzori Towers - Summary of Proposed Investment . IFC . 19 June 2009 . 27 June 2014 . International Finance Corporation.
  15. Web site: Mutebile: Real Estate In Uganda Has Come of Age . Ismail Musa . Ladu . . 19 December 2011 . 27 June 2014.
  16. Web site: Lifts Urgently Needed In Amamu House . . 29 May 2010 . 27 June 2014 . Peter . Nsubuga . https://web.archive.org/web/20100603022849/http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/21/721200 . 3 June 2010 . dead .
  17. Web site: IPS Building: Technical Data . https://web.archive.org/web/20140203125331/http://www.emporis.com/building/ipsbuilding-kampala-uganda . dead . February 3, 2014 . 27 June 2014 . Emporis.com.
  18. Web site: IPS Building Opening Ceremony (Kampala, Uganda) . 24 February 1972 . 27 June 2014 . Africa Ismaili . NanoWisdoms.org.
  19. Web site: Financial limitations keep local firms off NSSF Pension Towers main contract . 29 January 2019 . Kampala . 256Businessnews.com . 256Businessnews . 4 February 2019 .
  20. Web site: NSSF constructs Uganda's tallest tower . . 27 June 2014 . 23 May 2012 . David . Mugabe.
  21. Web site: NRM raises sh4b for Movement House . . 18 July 2012 . 27 June 2014 . Vision . reporter.
  22. Web site: Artistic Rendering of Movement House When Complete . 18 July 2012 . . 27 June 2014.
  23. Web site: 27 June 2014 . Kitante School to Go With Museum . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303231451/http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20027&Itemid=116. dead. 3 March 2016. Edris . Kiggundu . 24 July 2012 . The Observer (Uganda).
  24. News: Hannington . Mbabazi . 12 February 2018 . Young, Successful and Ugandan: Sentongo Haruna, C.E.O of Haruna Enterprises’ Journey . dailyexpress.co.ug . 18 August 2021.