Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Triptych: Sydney Opera House

For me, one of the most inspirational buildings is the Sydney Opera House. Through this triptych I want to illustrate the ideas Jorn Utzon had when he designed this building, and how this idea has become the identity this architectural structure "speaks".
The first part illustrates Utzon's inspiration, a sailboat, the second part is the transition of the inspiration into the final product, and the 3rd part consists of an image of the end result of Utzon's creativity.
Utzon believes that "the structure and strict geometry expresses the logic of the building", and in this case the building expresses Australias attachment to the ocean and the senic view of the sails at Bennelong Point.

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