Soaring masterpiece. Within the luxury property Solaire Resort North is the ‘Largest Glass Tube Installation, The Mangrove,’ as recognized by the Guinness World Records. Measuring 25.396 meters high, the sculptural work is designed by renowned sculptor Nikolas Weinstein — ‘a breathtaking symbol of the intersection of nature, art and innovation.’ (Inset) Emi Saito, official adjudicator of the Guinness World Records, with Gregory Hawkins, president and chief operating officer of Solaire Resorts, at the event. 
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Solaire North’s ‘The Mangrove’ enters Guinness World Records

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Solaire Resort North is now officially home to a new global marvel as its breathtaking art installation, “The Mangrove,” has been certified by Guinness World Records as the Largest Glass Tube Installation on Earth.

The announcement, witnessed by throngs of excited employees and guests in the resort’s opulent grand lobby, marked a significant milestone for the luxury destination.

A Guinness World Records official adjudicator was on hand to validate the colossal artwork, confirming “The Mangrove” stands at an astonishing 25.396 meters (approximately 83.3 feet) high, solidifying its place in the record book.

Gregory Hawkins, board director, president, and Chief Operating Officer of Bloomberry Resorts Corporation, expressed excitement over the achievement.

“As we commemorate Solaire Resort North’s first anniversary, we are honored to officially hold a Guinness World Records title,” Hawkins said. “This underscores our unwavering commitment to excellence, and we take immense pride in being recognized on a global scale.”

“The Mangrove” is the work of renowned sculptor Nikolas Weinstein, taking over four years of meticulous planning, intricate engineering, and craftsmanship to create.