Guangzhou Opera House construction photos

Jun 5th, 2007

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Here are a couple of recent photos of construction work on Guangzhou Opera House in China by Zaha Hadid Architects, plus renderings and a project description.

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The building, which is project directed by architect Woody Yao (see interview, previous post), consists of two “boulder” formations and reflects Hadid’s increasing interest in dune-like formations.

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Information from the architects follows:

GUANGZHOU OPERA HOUSE [GUANGZHOU, CHINA]
2003-

PROGRAM: 1,800 seats Grand theatre, entrance lobby & lounge

Multifunction hall, other auxiliary facilities & support premises

CLIENT: Guangzhou Municipal Government

ARCHITECT: Design Zaha Hadid Architects [London, UK]

Project Director: Woody K.T.Yao, Patrik Schumacher

Project Architect: Simon Yu

Design Team Jason Guo, Yi-Ching Liu, Ta-Kang Hsu, Yang Jingwen, Christine Chow, Zhi Wang, Long Jiang, Cyril Shing, YanSong Ma, Yosuke Hayano, Filippo Innocenti, Lourdes Sanchez, Adriano De Gioannis, Barbara Pfenningstorff, Matias Musacchio, Jenny Huang, Hon Kong Chee, Markus Planteu

SIZE/AREA: 70,000 m2

Conceptual Interpretation

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Located down stream of Pearl River, the Guangzhou Opera House with it tantalising contours will resonate the high notes of Chinese Opera, in harmony with the tenor of its western brother.

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It will stand alongside its global family as a testament to state of the art architecture and as a lasting monument to the New Millennium.

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Its unique twin boulder design will enhance urban function with open access to the riverside and dock areas and at the same time will create a new dialogue with the emerging new town. It is from here we hope to see the story of the Guangzhou city continue in its evolutionary journey.

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Urban Strategy/Landscape

Undulating structures rise and fall at the foot of Zhujiang Boulevard. New structures, a built rock-like imprint, bring together the two adjacent Opera House and future Museum Sites and Metropolitan Activities. As an adjunct to the Haixinsha Tourist Park Island, the dual sites present a contoured profile to form a larger riverside focus to Opera House visitors.

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When viewed from the park at the centre of the Zhujiang Boulevard, the Opera House buildings create a visual prelude to the Tourist Park Island beyond.

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Standing on the new landscape at the foot of the central boulevard with the Opera House behind and alongside, there is a unified vision of civic and cultural buildings in a riverside setting with the skyscrapers and tall buildings of Zhujiang New Town to provide a dramatic back-drop to the Opera House.

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An internal street is cut into the sand/land-forms from the direction of the proposed future Museum at the opposite side of the landscape central boulevard.

Cafe, bar, restaurant and retail facilities which are embedded shell-like into these landforms are located to one side of this Opera House approach promenade.

Visitors arriving by car or bus are deposited at a “drop-off” on the north side of the site on Huajiu Road. Service vehicles access the Opera House and Theatre Buildings at either end of the Huajiu Road. VIP visitors access the Opera House form the western boundary facing Huaxia Road.

4 Responses

  1. fanona Says:

    its very nice building i realy very impressed and i hope see zaha haded in the world of building desigs all the time and iam very proud that you are awoman in this world so go and do your best

  2. Santiago Says:

    I consider you the most powerfull architect on the world right now. We all hope to keep enjoing your great architecture.
    Keep destroing the past zaha! Keep giving us hope of change!

    Incredible building!
    Santiago.

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    http://utopiasdelaevolucion.blogspot.com/

  3. JDT Says:

    Very impresive work. A lot of fantastic designs. My personal favortite was the changing lights and i loved the opera house!

  4. iram shahzadi Says:

    i have never seen such boldness in neone else’s work…..being a woman u have broken all da records….keep rocking