Nairobi's architectural landcape is shifting with the new buildings coming up. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA
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Built in 1931 in memory of William Northrup McMillan, the Mac Millan Memorial library is arguably the oldest library in Kenya. It is located along Banda street in Nairobi. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA
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The Cooperative house stands tall in the middle of Nairobi's CBD along Haile Selassie Avenue. It is among the building that were most affected during the bombing of the US Embassy on August 7, 1998. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA.
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Located along Mama Ngina street in Nairobi's CBD, the building houses several restaurants as well as retail shops on the ground floor. Established in 1967, it is among the oldest tower buildings in Nairobi. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA
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Kenyatta International Conference Centre seems to be the soul of Nairobi city. It has been ranked as one of the choicest places to hold conferences in Africa. The building is located along Harambee avenue in Nairobi. PHOTO|TOM MWIRARIA
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Britam Towers in Upperhill, Nairobi.
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Kenya National Archives along Moi avenue, Nairobi holds relics of the diverse Kenyan tribal culture, historical documents, paintings and photographs from the collection of Kenya's second vice president, Joseph Murumbi. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA
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The Greenhouse located along Ngong road next to Adams Arcade is an eco-friendly building that hosts several restaurants, office suites and shops. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA
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Kings prism tower, is one of the new buildings that have come up at Upperhill, Nairobi. The ornate architectural landmark twists up and shimmers in its splendour. It boasts of several world –class amenities such as posh office suites, restaurants and recreation centres. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA
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A view of Nairobi city's landscape from Uhuru Park. PHOTO| TOM MWIRARIA