Khan Shatyr Entertainment Centre Conceptual Design
3dsmax 2011,2018,2021 versions included.Plan layouts included dwg autocad 2011obj and fbx includedAs build photos included
Poly count without trees: 963.200Vetrices count without trees: 633.403
General Info:Nur-Sultan's most extraordinary building (so far), the Khan Shatyr is a 150m-high, translucent, tentlike structure made of ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), a heat-absorbing material that produces summer temperatures inside even when it’s -30°C outside. Touted as a 'lifestyle centre with world-class shopping', from outside it resembles nothing so much as a drunkenly leaning circus tent, while the multilevel interior contains a high-end shopping mall, food court, and various attractions. There's a drop tower, flume ride and 500m-long monorail (admission for all three 2000T) and, on the top level, the Sky Beach Club with a big swimming pool, sandy beach, palm trees and water slide, where those who can afford it can imagine they're on a tropical coast in the middle of the Eurasian steppe. Opened in 2010, the Khan Shatyr was designed by celebrated British architect Norman Foster and marks, for the moment, the western end of the main axis of new Nur-Sultan.The World’s Tallest Tensile Structure:Kazakhstan’s capital city Astana has recently added an iconic structure; The Khan Shatyr Entertainment Centre to its fast modernizing landscape. The newly opened centre is also the world’s tallest tensile structure and represents a major new civic, cultural and social venue for the people of Astana, bringing together a wide range of activities within a sheltered climatic envelope that provides a comfortable environment all round the year. The structure is not only the largest tent in the world but also the most striking project built with advanced technologies in the form of temperature controls.