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Glass roof the size of 30 tennis courts sets record at resort complex

By Echo Zhan
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A "seemingly impossible" piece of architecture in Macau, China, has made its way into the record books.

MGM COTAI, an integrated resort in the Chinese city which contains hotel rooms, a theatre and reastaurants, now boasts the largest free-span gridshell glazed roof (self-supporting).

Located in the heart of the resort, the record-breaking Spectacle Roof is 37 m high and covers 8,073.1 m² (86,898.1 ft²) - the equivalent of 30 tennis courts - with free-forming triangulated steel grid shell supported only along its perimeter. 


As a multi-arched building with flowing lines, the canopy is said to subtly widen the sense of space and visual grandeur of the Spectacle through its design.


"Driven by innovation and inspiration, two values which MGM holds dear to its heart, the construction of the Spectacle is a seemingly impossible architectural feat that embodies our commitment to connecting guests to the nature through a biophilic design approach," said Ms. Pansy Ho, Co-Chairperson & Executive Director of MGM China Holdings Limited.

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