
Utzon and the Sydney Opera House
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by Daryl Dellora
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Pub Date Oct 23 2013 | Archive Date Jan 14 2014
Description
Jørn Utzon designed the Sydney Opera House so that every element would be in
harmony. But its construction, while it began in just that way, ended in
complete discord. The visionary state government that commissioned the project
was replaced by one that did not appreciate it and stopped funding it. Utzon was
forced out. The interiors he planned went unbuilt and rumours were spread about
his departure. In this incisive essay, to celebrate the Opera House's fortieth
anniversary, Daryl Dellora draws on his own past interview with Utzon to pull
those rumours apart. Along with the architect's original intentions, he reveals
how misguided was the attempt to thwart one of the modern world's architectural
masterpieces.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780143570806 |
PRICE | A$9.99 (AUD) |