
The Dubai Frame pictured in January 2018.

The 150-meter-tall and 92-meter-wide structure opened in January 2018.

An artist's rendering of the Dubai Frame before it was completed. Believed to be the world's largest picture frame, its glass-bottomed top floor provides a 360-degree view of both old and new Dubai.

A worker installs a panel during construction of the Dubai Frame.

A glass-bottomed floor gives guests a vertigo inducing-view from the top floor of the frame.

An early design of a frame by architect Fernando Donis.

Mexican architect, Donis, has claimed his design for the frame was stolen.

Donis has filed a lawsuit in the US regarding the design and its use.

Downtown Dubai is glimpsed from atop the Dubai Frame.

The Dubai Municipal Authority expects the frame to attract two million visitors per year.

Visitors to the Dubai Frame gather at the base of the structure.

The controversy around the frame's origins is likely to rumble on, with Donis' lawyers telling CNN he will continue to pursue the issue.


