Osaka Expo roof recognised as world's biggest wooden structure

RICHARD A. BROOKS/ AFP [file picture]

The grand roof at the venue for the 2025 World Expo in Osaka has been officially recognised as the world's largest wooden architectural structure by Guinness World Records.

The roof, known as the Grand Ring, spans over 61,000 square metres, making it a standout feature of the six-month-long event set to begin on April 13.

Architect Sosuke Fujimoto, who designed the roof, said at the award ceremony that he hopes this symbol of the Expo will convey a message about the importance of unity in a world that is increasingly divided.

The structure, which was completed on February 27, reflects the Expo's theme of "Unity in Diversity."

Standing up to 20 metres high, with a circumference of nearly 2 km, the Grand Ring is built from around 27,000 cubic metres of timber, including Japanese cypress and cedar, as well as European red pines.

More from Quirky

On Virgin Radio today

  • The Middle East Hot 30 With Kris Fade

    5:00pm - 7:00pm

  • The Fix With Dany Neville

    7:00pm - 11:00pm

    Officially the UAE's favourite DJ, Dany Neville makes sure you have the soundtrack you need every Saturday night.

Trending on Virgin Radio