Sydney Opera House
Inaugurated in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is a great architectural
work of the 20th century that brings together multiple strands of
creativity and innovation in both architectural form and structural
design. A great urban sculpture set in a remarkable waterscape, at the
tip of a peninsula projecting into Sydney Harbour, the building has had
an enduring influence on architecture. The Sydney Opera House comprises
three groups of interlocking vaulted ‘shells’ which roof two main
performance halls and a restaurant. These shell-structures are set upon a
vast platform and are surrounded by terrace areas that function as
pedestrian concourses. In 1957, when the project of the Sydney Opera
House was awarded by an international jury to Danish architect Jørn
Utzon, it marked a radically new approach to construction.
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