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The characteristic is that under the process conditions at that time, the whole mold was made of curved surfaces, which was not a general cost, hehe.
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The shape resembles a white sail setting sail, in harmony with the surrounding landscape.
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Biomimicry, modeled after the shell of a turtle, appears as three sets of huge shells.
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a) Architectural features:
1.The opera house appears to be white from afar, but it is actually made of small white and yellow mosaic tiles.
The tiles are made from more than a million pieces of Swedish terracotta tiles and have been specially treated so they are not protected from the sea breeze, and beneath the roof are the Sydney Opera House's two major performance venues, the Concert Hall and the Opera Theater.
2.The exterior of the Sydney Opera House appears to have three huge shells, made of cast-in-place reinforced concrete, measuring 186 metres from north to south and 97 metres wide from east to west.
The first set of shells is to the west of the position, and the four pairs of shell plates are arranged in tandem.
Three pairs face north and one pair faces south.
The second group is on the east side of the location, roughly parallel to the first, with the same shape and smaller scale.
The third group, to their southwest, is the smallest, consisting of two pairs of shell sheets, inside which is the dining room.
3.The rest of the rooms are cleverly arranged within a pedestal.
The entrance to the entire building is at the south end, with a 97-meter-wide staircase.
The vehicle entrance and parking are located under the large steps.
The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney Harbour, facing the sea and in an open environment.
4.It is known for its unique architectural design, which looks like three triangles pressed against the sand.
The spire shells of different heights, covered with white lattice glaze magnet on the outside, look far away under the sunlight, not only like an erected shell, but also like two giant white sailboats, fluttering on the blue sea, so it is called "sail roof theater".
5.The shell-shaped pointed roof is made of 2,194 prefabricated pieces of curved concrete weighing tonne, tightened with steel cables, and covered with 1.05 million white or cream tiles.
b) Functions: 1The opera hall has 1,547 seats, mainly for opera, ballet and dance performances; The interior furnishings are novel, ornate and elegant, and in order to avoid the reflection of the walls during the performance, the walls are all inlaid with dark plywood
The floors and ceilings are made of locally sourced boxwood and birch; The spring chairs are covered with a smooth red leather case.
With such a device, the performance can have a mellow and elegant sound effect.
2.**The hall is the largest hall of the Sydney Opera House, with a total capacity of 2,679 spectators, and is usually used for symphony, chamber music, opera, dance, choral music, pop, jazz and other performances.
**The hall is the heart of the opera house, and the new sound-absorbing ceiling and mirrors are designed to better convey sound to the performers on stage and to the audience throughout the hall.
The automatic suspension increases the flexibility and functionality of the hall and allows it to be quickly adapted to different types of performances.
3.Benilang Restaurant.
It can accommodate more than 6,000 people.
Other activities are located on the ground floor.
The theater has more than 900 large and small halls, such as drama halls, movie halls, large exhibition halls and reception halls, 5 arrangement halls, 65 dressing rooms, libraries, exhibition halls, actors' canteens, cafes, and bars.
4.Creative Learning Center.
A learning centre for children and young people, where students learn about and experiment in architectural innovation.
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Sydney Opera House), located in the north of Sydney City, is a landmark building in the city of Sydney, designed by Danish architect Jon Uson, with a shell-shaped roof under a water-complex building that combines theatre and halls. The interior of the opera house is modeled after the Mayan culture and Aztec temples. Construction of the building began in March 1959 and was officially completed and put into use on October 20, 1973, taking a total of 14 years.
The Sydney Opera House has been visited by many international celebrities such as Queen Elizabeth II, Ford of the United States, Bill Clinton, Mandela of South Africa, and former Prime Minister of the United Nations Security Council Kofi Annan.
The Sydney Opera House is an Australian landmark and one of the most distinctive buildings of the 20th century, having been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.
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1. The exterior of the Sydney Opera House is three sets of huge shells, standing on the pedestal of a cast-in-place reinforced concrete structure with a length of 186 meters from north to south and a width of 97 meters from east to west.
2. The first group of shells is on the west side of the lot, four pairs of shells are arranged in a string, three pairs are facing north, one pair is facing south, and the interior is a large ** hall;
3. The second group is on the east side of the lot, roughly parallel to the first group, with the same form but slightly smaller scale, and the interior is a pure limb of the opera hall;
4. The third group, to the southwest of where they were digging, is the smallest, consisting of two pairs of shells, and inside is the dining room;
5. The other rooms are cleverly arranged in the pedestal, the entrance of the whole complex is at the south end, there is a large staircase with a width of 97 meters, and the vehicle entrance and parking lot are located under the large staircase.
There is no money to maintain ,,,** to close.
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