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  2. The Roof at Mercedes-Benz Stadium Closes for the First Time

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    The stadium’s roof is made up of 27,500 tons of steel, and 3,500 of which make up the roof petals. Each petal will move independently of each other, but all simultaneously which creates the optical illusion camera lens-like effect when it opens and closes (more on that below).

  3. Atlanta’s Mercedes Benz Stadium has released a new video showing the structure’s unique aperture-style retractable roof closing for the very first time. Designed by 360 Architecture (now a...

  4. Mercedes-Benz Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Roof. Atlanta Falcon sculpture outside the stadium. The stadium's signature feature is its retractable roof, which features a "pinwheel" consisting of eight translucent, triangular panels.

  5. Mercedes-Benz Stadium Roof Close Timelapse - YouTube

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    Mercedes-Benz Stadium Roof Close Timelapse. Mercedes-Benz Stadium. 5.55K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.2K. 1M views 7 years ago. In the last 48 hours the roof has closed and it looks...

  6. Mercedes-Benz Stadium Roof Opening Timelapse - YouTube

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    This timelapse video from Giuseppe Masanotti shows the Mercedes-Benz stadium opening in Atlanta, Georgia. The roof takes about 8 minutes and ten seconds to o...

  7. Roof at Mercedes-Benz Stadium finally open for business

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    The troubled roof at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta is finally open for business. Workers have completed modifications that were needed to ensure the retractable roof could open and close in less than 10 minutes.

  8. Atlanta's Game Changer - HOK

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    The team approached the design from the top down, starting with a roof that appears to open and close like a camera aperture. Inspired by the oculus within Rome’s ancient Pantheon, the stadium’s signature roof was made possible only by modern architectural and engineering innovations.