Architecture: Dame Zaha Hadid — Her Most Iconic Buildings & Designs that May Never be Realised

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Design | Architecture: Dame Zaha Hadid — Her Most Iconic Buildings & Designs that May Never be Realised

Guangzhou Opera House, Guangzhou, China (2003-2010) | Photo by Virgile Simon Bertrand via D Pages

“Like pebbles in a stream smoothed by erosion, the Guangzhou Opera House sits in perfect harmony with its riverside location. The Opera House is at the heart of Guangzhou’s cultural development. Its unique twin-boulder design enhances the city by opening it to the Pearl River, unifying the adjacent cultural buildings with the towers of international finance in Guangzhou’s Zhujiang new town. The 1,800-seat auditorium of the Opera House houses the very latest acoustic technology, and the smaller 400-seat multifunction hall is designed for performance art, opera and concerts in the round.

The design evolved from the concepts of a natural landscape and the fascinating interplay between architecture and nature; engaging with the principles of erosion, geology and topography. The Guangzhou Opera House design has been particularly influenced by river valleys – and the way in which they are transformed by erosion.”

Read more about this project at arch daily

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