Metropol Parasol is a wooden structure located at La Encarnación square, in the old quarter of Seville, Spain. It has dimensions of 150 by 70 metres (490 by 230 ft) and an approximate height of 26 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Known as Las Setas, Metropol Parasol in Seville, Spain, is one of the world’s largest wooden constructions. Its rooftop ...
The Metropol Parasol was arguably the most important structure to open last year, and it has without doubt come to be one of the most photographed new architectural works of the decade. Designed by ...
Bilbao and Valencia may have put Spain on the contemporary architecture map, but now Seville, distinguished by its magnificent cathedral and the Giralda bell tower, is not far behind. Thanks to a ...
Metropol Parasol is situated within the Seville’s historic medieval sector. In fact, it looms over archeological ruins, which have been incorporated into a museum. The honeycomb umbrella roof is now ...
For all of its old world charm, Seville, Spain also boasts the massive, modern and unruly Metropol Parasol – the world’s largest wooden structure. Designed and created by the German firm J. Mayer H.
Summer 2010 marks the opening of “Metropol Parasol”, the Redevelopment of Plaza de la Encarnacíon in Seville, designed by J. MAYER H. architects. After finishing the concrete works in 2008, the ...