World’s largest donut hole-shaped building

world’s largest donut hole-shaped building, breaking records and turning heads in both the architectural and pop culture worlds. Towering at an impressive 15 meters and featuring a perfectly circular central “hole,” the building is a playful yet monumental tribute to one of America’s most beloved treats.

The innovative structure was designed by acclaimed architect Mia Torres, who combined cutting-edge engineering with a whimsical aesthetic. Constructed with reinforced concrete, steel, and eco-friendly materials, the building not only sets a world record but also demonstrates a commitment to sustainability.

Part of Los Angeles’ Creative Landmarks Initiative, the donut hole-shaped building aims to transform urban spaces into interactive, Instagram-worthy attractions. Officials confirmed that the structure surpasses all previous records for donut-inspired architecture, earning it a spot in the Guinness World Records.

Visitors can explore the building up close, walk through the central “hole,” and enjoy exhibits highlighting design, engineering, and the cultural significance of donuts in American society. “This building represents the power of imagination and creativity in architecture,” said Torres at the unveiling ceremony. “It’s both fun and functional—a landmark that invites interaction and wonder.”

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