Sydney Opera House

There is a place, a sculpture, that is a building yet also a work of art. It
contains one hundred and fifty tons of concrete, and takes a height of about 221 feet, a
width of 597 feet, with 66,420 feet of glass surrounding it. This is the Sydney Opera
House, located in Sydney, Australia; considered a great architectural wonder.
Built in 1955, it was a challenge called onto the best architects of the world to build an
opera house for Sidney, the capital of Australia. Only able to build upon a small strip of
land that jets out into the harbor, it must contain 2 concert halls, holding 1000, and
3000 people each. Most importantly, it had to be beautiful.
Indeed it was beautiful when completed -- as the vision of an architect for the building
to be made of concrete shells soaring over the harbor as sails of a ship was accepted. His
idea won, and so the construction began. It took 15 years to gather enough money and to
finish, but standing today is a spectacular work of art.
The Concert Room inside the Sydney Opera House |
Site for further Information
"Sydney! Travel Guide: The Sydney Opera
House"
http://sydney.simplenet.com/operaart.htm
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