This Building is Craze: Metropol Parasol (Spain)

The Metropol Parsol building in Seville, Spain is sick. Seriously, craze.

The Metropol Parasol in Seville, Spain finished completion last month, taking the title as the world's largest wooden structure. The crown-like structure covers 5,000 square meters on an 18,000 square meter site in the Plaza de la Encarnacíon. It was designed by J. Mayer H. Architects, and came in at a cool 90 millilon Euros. Wow, this thing is so sick, definitely deserves a spot on the 50 Greatest Architectural Achievements when we re-visit that one. Click on the thumbnails for alternate views. [Yatzer]

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