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Spain’s Metropol Parasol is Like a Giant Waffle Roller Coaster That Soars Over Seville

10/08/2012
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    Inhabitat has covered Spain's stunning <a href="http://www.metropolsevilla.com">Metropol Parasol</a> in the past - and we even <a href="http://inhabitat.com/video-inhabitat-interviews-metropol-parasol-architect-juergen-mayer-h/3/">interviewed the project's designer</a> <a href="http://www.jmayerh.de/home.htm">Jürgen Mayer</a> - but this is the first time we've actually had a chance to visit the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/metropol-parasol-the-worlds-largest-wooden-structure-opens-in-seville/">world's largest wooden structure</a>, and it's like walking on a giant waffle roller coaster! Comprised of six curvilinear parasols that reference the nearby Cathedral of Seville, the 85-foot-tall monument constructed of bonded timber with a polyurethane coating has drawn scores of visitors since it opened last year. Flip through our gallery for a close look at all four levels and hit the jump to learn more about what makes this project so special.
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    Inhabitat got to visit the Metropol Parasol in Spain for the first time!
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    This is the world's largest timber structure
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    It is located in the old quarter of Seville in southern Spain
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    It is 490 x 230 feet wide and 85 feet tall
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    Construction commenced in 2005 and was completed in April, 2011
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    The Metropol Parasol is one of the most visited structures in all of Seville
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    The six parasols reference the nearby Cathedral of Seville
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    It is constructed mostly out of bonded timber with a polyurethane coating
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    There are four levels (this is the uppermost)
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    This is just one of the parasols
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    Close up of the bonded timber panels
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    The ramps wind around the enormous structure like a giant roller coaster
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    Seating and even a restaurant are available
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    The Metropol Parasol has some of the best views of the city
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    It takes about 45 minutes to explore all four levels
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    We love the fluid dynamic of the place, as well as the fun lighting and shadows
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    Roller coaster, right?
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    The project was designed to revive an ancient open air marketplace
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    Notice the city in the far background.
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    It cost roughly 100 Euros!
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    It costs less than 2 Euro to visit
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    This is the old city, which has a long and interesting history
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    Although this structure is very sturdy, it's hard not to get a little seasick up here
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    The parasols curve and were originally designed to mimic fungus
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    This is outdoor seating for the restaurant
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    The bonded timber panels look like giant waffles
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    The white buildings in the background are typical of Andalusia
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    This is where the open air marketplace is held
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    Notice the small tents on the ground... these give a sense of the project's incredible scale
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    Wheeeeee
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    This is the staircase leading out from the underground Antiquarium
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    Even the elevator is cool!
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    Learn all about the site's history as well as the project's controversial development in the underground Antiquarium (in Spanish)
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Metropol Parasol in Spain

Inhabitat has covered Spain's stunning Metropol Parasol in the past - and we even interviewed the project's designer Jürgen Mayer - but this is the first time we've actually had a chance to visit the world's largest wooden structure, and it's like walking on a giant waffle roller coaster! Comprised of six curvilinear parasols that reference the nearby Cathedral of Seville, the 85-foot-tall monument constructed of bonded timber with a polyurethane coating has drawn scores of visitors since it opened last year. Flip through our gallery for a close look at all four levels and hit the jump to learn more about what makes this project so special.

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