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MAD Architects' twisting, theatrical Harbin Opera House opens in China
POSTED 17 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Smooth and angular glass pyramids reference the snow and ice that cover the region in winter Credit: Adam Mørk
A striking, sinuous opera house designed by Beijing studio MAD Architects has opened in the northern Chinese city of Harbin.

Located within the wetlands surrounding the Songhua River, the Harbin Opera House has been designed as a response to the region’s untamed wilderness and chilly climate. The building’s smooth white aluminium walls twist and turn as if sculpted by the water and wind, blending into the surrounding environment and transfusing the local identity with art and culture. Hidden pathways carved into the facade allow visitors to ascend the structure as if climbing a mountain.

The opera house occupies a building area of approximately 850,000sq ft (7,900sq m). Inside, large transparent glass walls span the lobby, visually connecting the curvilinear interior with the sweeping exterior. Above, a supported crystalline ceiling comprises of smooth and angular glass pyramids, referencing the snow and ice that covers the region in winter and allowing natural light to enter the lobby.

A swooping wooden staircase takes visitors from the lobby to the 1,600-capacity grand theatre, sculpted from Manchurian Ash wood, and a smaller venue for audiences of 400. At the top of the building, both ticketholders and members of the public can access an open rooftop performance space with panoramic views of the city’s skyline and wetlands.

“We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural centre of the future – a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space that embodies the integration of human, art and the city identity, while synergistically blending with the surrounding nature,” said Ma Yansong, founding principal of MAD Architects.

The opera house is the first project MAD have designed for the wider Harbin Cultural Island; a masterplan that also includes a cultural centre and large public plaza.

In 2013, the studio – who are based in Beijing – finished work on another museum in Harbin; the China Wood Sculpture Museum. Located in a densely-populated urban area, the 200m (656ft) long building is sheathed in twisting metal.

MAD are currently working on the Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago; a legacy project being developed by film director George Lucas.
Located within the wetlands surrounding the Songhua River, the Harbin Opera House has been designed as a response to the region’s untamed wilderness and chilly climate Credit: Hufton+Crow
The design combines local identity, art and culture. Credit: Hufton+Crow
The building’s smooth white aluminium walls twist and turn as if sculpted by the water and wind Credit: Adam Mørk
The opera house is the first project MAD have designed for the wider Harbin Cultural Island; a masterplan that also includes a cultural centre and large public plaza. Credit: Hufton+Crow
Visitors can traverse up the building through a hidden network of exterior pathways Credit: Hufton+Crow
A rooftop performance space is accessible to all Credit: Adam Mørk
Large glass windows span across the grand lobby Credit: Hufton+Crow
The opera house is now open to the public, five years since MAD Architects won the international design competition Credit: Hufton+Crow
The glass ceiling lets natural light flood into the building Credit: Hufton+Crow
The opera house occupies a building area of approximately 850,000sq ft (7,900sq m) Credit: Hufton+Crow
A large wooden staircase leads visitors to the performance spaces Credit: Hufton+Crow
The 1,600-capacity grand theatre is sculpted from Manchurian Ash which wraps around the venue Credit: Hufton+Crow
MAD principal Ma Yansong said: 'We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural centre of the future – a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space' Credit: Hufton+Crow
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MAD Architects' twisting, theatrical Harbin Opera House opens in China
POSTED 17 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Smooth and angular glass pyramids reference the snow and ice that cover the region in winter Credit: Adam Mørk
A striking, sinuous opera house designed by Beijing studio MAD Architects has opened in the northern Chinese city of Harbin.

Located within the wetlands surrounding the Songhua River, the Harbin Opera House has been designed as a response to the region’s untamed wilderness and chilly climate. The building’s smooth white aluminium walls twist and turn as if sculpted by the water and wind, blending into the surrounding environment and transfusing the local identity with art and culture. Hidden pathways carved into the facade allow visitors to ascend the structure as if climbing a mountain.

The opera house occupies a building area of approximately 850,000sq ft (7,900sq m). Inside, large transparent glass walls span the lobby, visually connecting the curvilinear interior with the sweeping exterior. Above, a supported crystalline ceiling comprises of smooth and angular glass pyramids, referencing the snow and ice that covers the region in winter and allowing natural light to enter the lobby.

A swooping wooden staircase takes visitors from the lobby to the 1,600-capacity grand theatre, sculpted from Manchurian Ash wood, and a smaller venue for audiences of 400. At the top of the building, both ticketholders and members of the public can access an open rooftop performance space with panoramic views of the city’s skyline and wetlands.

“We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural centre of the future – a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space that embodies the integration of human, art and the city identity, while synergistically blending with the surrounding nature,” said Ma Yansong, founding principal of MAD Architects.

The opera house is the first project MAD have designed for the wider Harbin Cultural Island; a masterplan that also includes a cultural centre and large public plaza.

In 2013, the studio – who are based in Beijing – finished work on another museum in Harbin; the China Wood Sculpture Museum. Located in a densely-populated urban area, the 200m (656ft) long building is sheathed in twisting metal.

MAD are currently working on the Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago; a legacy project being developed by film director George Lucas.
Located within the wetlands surrounding the Songhua River, the Harbin Opera House has been designed as a response to the region’s untamed wilderness and chilly climate Credit: Hufton+Crow
The design combines local identity, art and culture. Credit: Hufton+Crow
The building’s smooth white aluminium walls twist and turn as if sculpted by the water and wind Credit: Adam Mørk
The opera house is the first project MAD have designed for the wider Harbin Cultural Island; a masterplan that also includes a cultural centre and large public plaza. Credit: Hufton+Crow
Visitors can traverse up the building through a hidden network of exterior pathways Credit: Hufton+Crow
A rooftop performance space is accessible to all Credit: Adam Mørk
Large glass windows span across the grand lobby Credit: Hufton+Crow
The opera house is now open to the public, five years since MAD Architects won the international design competition Credit: Hufton+Crow
The glass ceiling lets natural light flood into the building Credit: Hufton+Crow
The opera house occupies a building area of approximately 850,000sq ft (7,900sq m) Credit: Hufton+Crow
A large wooden staircase leads visitors to the performance spaces Credit: Hufton+Crow
The 1,600-capacity grand theatre is sculpted from Manchurian Ash which wraps around the venue Credit: Hufton+Crow
MAD principal Ma Yansong said: 'We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural centre of the future – a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space' Credit: Hufton+Crow
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One of the creative minds behind London’s Millennium Dome and Paris’ Pompidou Centre has declared Renzo Piano’s forthcoming national opera house and library in Athens to be “a work of pure genius.”
MAD architects reveal revised plans for George Lucas' Museum of Narrative Art


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