Sabtu, 19 Maret 2016

Sydney Opera House Facts and Interesting History

Sydney Opera House is one of the popular tourist destinations of interest. Sydney Opera House is a multi-site performing arts center in Sydney, Australia. Sydney Opera House is identified as one of the most distinctive buildings of the 20th century. Sydney Opera House in Sydney, which was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, is a classic example of Critical Regionalism.

Sydney Opera House


Sydney Opera House received recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. As a reaction to modernism, Critical Regionalism criticism of the universality of international style modernism. Regionalism is important combine elements of the landscape or the local culture into the building's architecture rather than advancing the global characteristics of the type of architecture.

Sydney Opera House Facts


Sydney Opera House at Night


Sydney Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbor and close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It is just a short walk from the central business district of Sydney and the Royal Botanic Gardens. It is strategically perched between Sydney and Agriculture Coves.

Sydney Opera House building house measuring 187 meters long and 115 meters wide (this is bigger than a football field standard). It sits on 5.798 hectares of land and 8 Boeing 747 can be parked in the facility wingtip to wingtip.

Topaz glass used in Opera's custom-made specifically for Opera House by Boussois-Souchon-Neuvesel in France. The screen-like structure that gives the opera house is located in a unique design pillar which is believed to be the largest free-standing columns in the world.

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