What is the Metropol Parasol used for?

What is the Metropol Parasol used for?

Talk about this project The project consists of six large timber parasols shading the Plaza de la Encarnación and protecting an archaeological site. The parasols, constructed in a mushroom-shaped timber lattice, frame the structure and create shadows that move continuously throughout the day.

Who designed Metropol Parasol?

architect Jürgen Mayer H
The award-winning design for Metropol Parasol was developed by architect Jürgen Mayer H and Arup. The project consists of six large timber parasols shading the Plaza de Encarnacion in the centre of Seville and protecting an archaeological site. The timber mega-structure is around 150m long, 75m wide and 28m high.

What is the mushroom in Seville?

The Metropol Parasol, popularly known as the Mushrooms of the Incarnation, is a wooden structure with 2 concrete columns that hold the access elevators to the viewpoint and is located in the central Plaza de la Encarnación in the city of Seville. It measures 150 x 70 metres and is approximately 26 metres high.

How do you get to Las Setas?

How to get to Las Setas de Sevilla. Metropol Parasol is located right in the centre, on the Calle Imagen street, so we can easily get there by foot. If we don’t want to, we can use the metro line T1 (from the Plaza Nueva) or the bus line 27 and 32. The bus stops are by the Plaza Encarnacion.

What architectural style is the Metropol Parasol?

Ultimately, the Parasol structure was designed as a square waffle-grid system of interlocking, CNC-milled timber fastened with steel connectors and high-strength glue. The wood itself is laminated Kerto-Q LVL, manufactured by Finnforest in Aichach, Germany, in sheets measuring approximately 131 by 7 feet.

When was the Metropol Parasol built?

2005Setas de Sevilla / Construction started

When was Metropol Parasol built?

How was the Metropol Parasol designed?

What is the largest wooden structure in the world?

The tallest ever wooden structure was the tower of Mühlacker radio transmitter (190 metres or 620 feet, destroyed in 1945). The tallest standing wooden structure is Gliwice Radio Tower (118 metres or 387 feet).

How big is the Metropol Parasol?

approximately 50 m long
Metropol Parasol is approximately 50 m long, 75 m wide and 28 m high.

What is the oldest wooden structure in the world?

Horyu-ji temple
The Horyu-ji temple in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture, Japan, was constructed 607 AD and is one of 48 ancient buildings protected by UNESCO in the area. The temple includes a five-storey building, known as the Gojunoto.

What is the oldest well in the world?

Some of the world’s oldest known wells, located in Cyprus, date to 7000–8,500 BC. Two wells from the Neolithic period, around 6500 BC, have been discovered in Israel. One is in Atlit, on the northern coast of Israel, and the other is the Jezreel Valley. Wells for other purposes came along much later, historically.

Who made Metropol Parasol?

Jürgen MayerSetas de Sevilla / Architect

It was designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer and completed in April 2011. It has dimensions of 150 by 70 metres (490 by 230 ft) and an approximate height of 26 metres (85 ft) and claims to be the largest wooden structure in the world.

The tallest standing wooden structure is Gliwice Radio Tower (118 metres or 387 feet). The tallest ever wooden structure was the tower of Mühlacker radio transmitter (190 metres or 620 feet, destroyed in 1945).

What is the largest wooden structure in the US?

Built in 1942, this giant blimp hangar covers seven acres and is 15 stories high. It opened as a museum in 1994. The blimps are all gone, and the airplanes inside are dwarfed by their cavernous surroundings.

When was Las Setas de Sevilla built?

What is Metropol Parasol in Seville?

April 2011 marks the completion of “Metropol Parasol”, the Redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnacíon in Seville. Designed by J Mayer H architects, this project has already become the new landmark for Seville, – a place of identification and to articulate Seville’s role as one of the world´s most fascinating cultural destinations.

Who is the architect of Metropol Parasol?

Designed by J Mayer H architects, this project has already become the new landmark for Seville, – a place of identification and to articulate Seville’s role as one of the world´s most fascinating cultural destinations. “Metropol Parasol” explores the potential of the Plaza de la Encarnacion to become the new contemporary urban centre.

Who is the architect of the giant canopy in Seville Spain?

Architects J Mayer H have completed a giant latticed timber canopy as part of their redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnacíon in Seville, Spain. The Metropol Parasol scheme includes an archaeological museum, a farmers market, an elevated plaza, and bars and restaurants, all contained beneath and within the parasol structure.

How many parasols does it take to shade Plaza de la Encarnación?

The project consists of six large timber parasols shading the Plaza de la Encarnación and protecting an archaeological site. The parasols, constructed in a mushroom-shaped timber lattice, frame the structure and create shadows that move continuously throughout the day.