The Metropol Parasol, located in Seville, Spain, just opened its doors to the public and is the world's largest wooden structure. Some pragmatically-minded city planners originally wanted to build a parking garage on the site, then they discovered some artifacts of archaeological significance and opted to build a museum/shopping center instead.
From the looks of it, the roof is the best part—you can actually go up there and check out views of the entire city.
nobody light a match around that thing. lol.
ReplyDeleteETA on someone flicking a cigarette?
ReplyDeleteOr even worse a bolt of lightning.
But, what if it rains? Wouldn't it ruin so much wood?
ReplyDeletewow, it looks like a weird bee hive art thing
ReplyDeletedamn man, thats cool but pretty scary.
ReplyDeleteWood? Just hope it doesn't catch fire. :3
ReplyDeleteNo smoking allowed, I assume?
ReplyDeleteI just love how these eco-friendly new buildings look.
ReplyDeleteFor a second there, I thought it was a beehive
ReplyDeletelol no smoking anywhere around it im sure
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing, another reason to do a Eurotrip. :|
ReplyDeletei hoop i will see it one day
ReplyDeleteNow that's impressive.
ReplyDeleteNow that's impressive.
ReplyDeletewhat happens when it rains? does the wood warp?
ReplyDeleteSweeeet!
ReplyDeleteThis is big!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's incredible!
ReplyDeletelol, ZOMBIE beat me to the match/fire comment on the first post!
ReplyDeletehope it doesnt decay! haha
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