The Mohammed VI Tower is the tallest building in Africa, rising to an impressive height of 250 metres.
Located in the Moroccan city of Rabat, it was designed to be visible from a distance of 50 kilometres.
With a total surface area of 102,800 m², the building consists of a tower set on a podium, reminiscent of a rocket on its launch pad.
It is destined to become one of the symbols of Maghrebian culture.
The project, which began on 9 March 2016, required an 80-metre-deep pile base to support the construction.
Spread over 55 floors, it will house a variety of functions once completed, ranging from accommodation to hotels and offices.
Work will be completed in 2024, with inauguration scheduled for the end of that year.