Atterbury House

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StatusCompleted
TypeCommercial (office)
Architectural styleModern
Atterbury House
Atterbury House with its current Luno branding
Interactive map of the Atterbury House area
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeCommercial (office)
Architectural styleModern
LocationCape Town, South Africa
Coordinates33°55′13″S 18°25′23″E / 33.9202349°S 18.4229172°E / -33.9202349; 18.4229172
Completed1976
Opening1976
OwnerAtterbury Property
Height
Architectural417 ft (127 m)
Tip417 ft (127 m)
Roof417 ft (127 m)
Technical details
Floor count29
Design and construction
ArchitectLouis Karol Architects
References
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Atterbury House (formerly known as Shell House) is a 417 ft (127 m) office skyscraper in Cape Town, South Africa. The 29 story building was completed in 1976. At the time it was completed, it became the 2nd tallest building in Cape Town, shorter than the 423 ft (129 m) 1 Thibault Square.[4] It is now the city's 5th tallest building.

The building has been used as home to several major organizations and companies, including The Metropolitan Health Group, Department of Public Works, and Planet Fitness. Department of Education, Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs, and the Premier are the former notable tenants of the building.[5][6]

On 12 June 2013, Ascension Properties bought the building for R341 million, equivalent to an acquisition yield of 8.7% at that time.[7]

Atterbury house has featured prominent branding for various companies over the years, including FNB, Samsung, and Luno.

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