"The Macallan’s new sleek, tech-forward visitor center in northeastern Scotland designed by London-based architects at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. It took six years, 8,000 tons of steel, and $189.2 million to transform a windswept barley field on the Macallan estate into a modern architectural marvel with a grassy, undulating roof and an industrial yet organic design. Features include a wavy wooden ceiling, a story-high glass wall with 840 coveted Macallan archive bottles, multimedia nooks, a barrel room, and an interactive tour among mash tuns and copper stills. The tour concludes with a visit to the oculus-shaped bar with 952 bottles to try."