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April 9, 2011
Guangzhou Opera House by Zaha Hadid Architects
The Guangzhou Opera House by Zaha Hadid Architects impresses on many levels. Isn’t it beautiful?
The complexity of the organic architecture was certainly a challenge to conceive and execute. Several commentators noted that the Chinese tradesmen didn’t handle the details too well, noting unequal gaps, broken edges and cracks. Though I don’t consider that a damning criticism, since a project of this complexity must have areas where everything didn’t quite work. I’d love to see it myself to evaluate the construction quality.
These four photos only give a brief sense of the opera house. For lots more photos, go to the Dezeen blog and have a gander. The comments at the bottom of the photos are especially fun. Lots of sour graping and whining going on. As for me, I’m just mostly impressed.