Opera by The Sea competition

Opera by The Sea

The popularity of the theatre plays and opera shows, created a new typology of structures called “Opera Houses” across the Europe. They became the cultural center of a city housing legendary artists and performers. The operas house in Italy, Vienna, Germany, England were some of the first constructed buildings that displayed grandeur.

They were often placed in the commercial district of the city. Attending an opera was a social occasion that displayed the prosperity of the upper middle class. Opera house was identified as an iconic architectural object of their respective cities.

Challenge
Opera houses of Sydney, Valencia, Almaty, Beijing, etc were built subsequently in the 19th Century designed by architects Santiago Calatrava, Norman Foster and Paul Andreu respectively. Designing an Opera House (cultural hub) of today that encapsulates the architectural style of 21st Century to create an icon that lasts for decades ahead is challenge in itself.

How is the demand of cultural preservation served by architecture in the modern society? The challenge here is to design an “Opera House” for Estonian Capital Tallinn to mark their legacy and create a cultural center. Source and images Courtesy of competitions.uni.

  • Judges: Johan Tali, Karli Luik, Jacques Ferrier, Bryan Schmidt
  • Timeline
  • Launch: February 14, 2020
  • Submission Deadline: 18th Aug 2020
  • Public Voting begins: 8th Sep 2020
  • Public Voting ends: 3rd Oct 2020
  • Result Announcement: 15th Oct 2020
  • Prizes
  • Prize pool of worth: 20,000$
  • First Prize: 5000$ (For students and professionals)
  • Runner Up: 6 x 1100$ (For students and professionals)
  • People’s Choice: 4 x 600$ (Open for all)
  • Honorable Mention: 12 x 500$ Each

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