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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
2 weeks ago

This Opera House Design Has No Back and You Can Walk on the Roof - Yanko Design

What makes this project so interesting is how it completely ditches the traditional opera house playbook. You know the type: imposing facades, grand staircases that separate the cultured elite from everyone else, buildings that basically scream "not for you" to anyone walking by. BIG's approach flips that script entirely. The 450,000-square-foot building is designed as what they call "a public building within a park," where the roofscape is fully walkable and the structure has no defined back side.
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fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Snhetta Reveals New Images of Winning Dusseldorf Opera House Design

A tripartite, porous opera house will consolidate Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the city music library, and Clara Schumann Music School into an accessible cultural hub.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 weeks ago

snhetta plans dusseldorf opera house with cavernous, carved-out interiors

Snøhetta's Düsseldorf opera house arranges three trapezium volumes with tilted roofs and a porous ground-floor cavern to create a public cultural forum and urban integration.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
3 weeks ago

BIG designs new hamburg state opera as island of concentric terraced gardens

The new Hamburg State Opera by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) will establish a contemporary home for the State Opera and Hamburg Ballet. The project is set to be located on the Baakenhöft peninsula in HafenCity - a sprawling waterfront development - and will replace the company's mid-century house on Dammtorstraße. It will extend the German city's long tradition of pairing cultural architecture with the harbor's open horizon.
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fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Renzo Piano Building Workshop Designs Curved Concrete Opera Hall Rising from Hanoi's West Lake

Isola della Musica is a new opera house and convention center in Hanoi featuring thin ribbed concrete shells that evoke mother-of-pearl.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

renzo piano breaks ground on hanoi's opera house, crowned with shimmering dome

This thin ribbed concrete shell functions entirely in compression, distributing loads to a few internal supports and multiple perimeter points along the square island base, which forms the archetypal footprint of the building. Between the ribs, the structure allows for openings, while the outer rain screen, expected to be clad in ceramic tiles, follows the shell's complex curvature. These tiles vary in size to create a pixelated texture that shimmers with a mother-of-pearl effect, subtly shifting with changing light and weather conditions.
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