4 avant-garde buildings in Macau designed by renowned architects
City’s eye-catching constructions – including the hotels Morpheus and The 13 and Macau Science Centre – redefine landscape of Asia’s Las Vegas
Macau’s historic centre is known a Unesco World Heritage Site, with more than 20 notable attractions, including the ruins of St Paul’s Church and the Largo do Senado or Senate Square.
Yet, the city’s modern buildings are redefining the landscape of “Asia’s Las Vegas”.
Some of these impressive and iconic structures, such as the exoskeleton-structured Morpheus hotel – which opened on Friday – have been designed by some of the world’s greatest architects and helped to transform the former Portuguese colony into a stunning Instagrammable backdrop.
Morpheus hotel
From outside, the mesh, nodes and three organically shaped voids in the middle of this newly opened hotel are intriguing to look at.
As the world’s first free-form exoskeleton steel-structured high rise, Morpheus at the City of Dreams in Cotai is one of the final projects designed by the late legendary architect Zaha Hadid.