Architecture of Johannesburg

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Panorama of the central business district of Johannesburg, South Africa.

Johannesburg is the capital of the Gauteng province and the financial hub of South Africa. Founded in 1886, the city is located in the Witwatersrand region, which has vast gold deposits. The town experienced rapid growth as the gold deposits were exploited, and is now South Africa's largest urban centre. As a result, the Johannesburg area has a wide variety of architecture, from early Art Nouveau to Postmodern buildings.[1] Hillbrow, for example, contains many buildings constructed since the 1950s, including the Hillbrow Tower.

Notable buildings

Johannesburg features a variety of commercial and residential

KwaDukuza eGoli Hotel and the Trust Bank Building
. The Johannesburg-Pretoria combined metropolitan area has the densest concentration of skyscrapers on the continent and one of the densest in the world.

References

  1. ^ "Johannesburg Architecture Guide (Online)".
  2. ^ Kwa Dukuza eGoli Hotel
  3. ^ Trust Bank Building (Johannesburg)[dead link]