The world's biggest tent is the Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center, a modern cultural venue of Kazakhstan's capital city Astana. The structure was designed by acclaimed British architect Norman Foster and it stands 150 metres tall and covers 10,000 square metres.
Khan Shatyr houses indoor beaches, waterfalls, a mini golf course and botanic gardens. The roof of the building is covered with transparent plastic material to withstand Kzakhstan's extreme weather.
A range of leisure facilities and public spaces such as cinemas, restaurants and public parks are also available in the building. The Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center was officially opened this month by Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Massive Glowing Tents
The Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center of Kazakhstan is the World's Biggest Te
Trend Themes
1. Glowing Tents - The use of large, illuminated tents as innovative cultural venues.
2. Entertainment Centers - The development of multi-purpose entertainment centers with diverse leisure facilities.
3. Transparent Roofing - The use of transparent plastic materials for weather-proof roofing structures.
Industry Implications
1. Hospitality and Tourism - The hospitality industry could capitalize on the trend by creating unique, illuminated venues and attractions.
2. Architecture and Design - The architecture industry could explore new possibilities for incorporating transparent materials in building structures.
3. Leisure and Entertainment - The entertainment industry could leverage the concept of multi-purpose venues to offer diverse experiences and attract a wider audience.