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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sydney Opera House' has mentioned 'Opera House' in the following places:
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For the historical (1879xe2x80x931900) theatre of the same name, see Opera House, Sydney. | WIKI |
[9][10] Furthermore, the Opera House was a finalist in the New7Wonders of the World campaign list. | WIKI |
A low-angle view of the southern exterior of the Bennelong Restaurant at the Opera House. | WIKI |
By 1954, Goossens succeeded in gaining the support of NSW Premier Joseph Cahill, who called for designs for a dedicated opera house. | WIKI |
[38][39] It is unlikely that the truth will ever be categorically known, but there is a clear consensus that the design team worked very well indeed for the first part of the project and that Utzon, Arup, and Ronald Jenkins (partner of Ove Arup and Partners responsible for the Opera House project) all played a very significant part in the design development. | WIKI |
The shells of the Opera House at night, viewed from the south | WIKI |
[36] On 6 April 1962, it was estimated that the Opera House would be completed between August 1964 and March 1965. | WIKI |
The Opera House at sunset | WIKI |
These changes were primarily because of inadequacies in the original competition brief, which did not make it adequately clear how the Opera House was to be used. | WIKI |
The Opera House was formally completed in 1973, having cost $102 million. | WIKI |
Nevertheless, as we have returned again and again to the study of these drawings, we are convinced that they present a concept of an Opera House which is capable of becoming one of the great buildings of the world. | WIKI |
The Opera House gave Hughes a second chance. | WIKI |
The Opera House seen from the north | WIKI |
Ove Arup actually stated that Utzon was "probably the best of any I have come across in my long experience of working with architects"[55] and: "The Opera House could become the world's foremost contemporary masterpiece if Utzon is given his head." | WIKI |
The Opera House, backed by the Sydney Harbour Bridge, from the eastern Botanic Gardens | WIKI |
The Opera House viewed from the south | WIKI |
On 17 March 1966, the Herald offered the view that:[58] "It was not his [Utzon's] fault that a succession of Governments and the Opera House Trust should so signally have failed to impose any control or order on the project ... his concept was so daring that he himself could solve its problems only step by step ... his insistence on perfection led him to alter his design as he went along." | WIKI |
Tourists on the steps of the Opera House | WIKI |
A former Government Architect, Peter Webber, in his book Peter Hall: the Phantom of the Opera House, concludes: when Utzon resigned no one was better qualified (than Hall) to rise to the challenge of completing the design of the Opera House. | WIKI |
On 5 October 2018 the Opera House chief executive Louise Herron clashed with Sydney radio commentator Alan Jones, who called for her sacking for refusing to allow Racing NSW to use the Opera House sails to advertise The Everest horse race. | WIKI |
Two days later, Prime Minister Scott Morrison supported the decision, calling the Opera House "the biggest billboard Sydney has". | WIKI |
The opera house, along with the harbour bridge, frequently features in establishing shots in film and television to represent Sydney and the Australian nation. | WIKI |
The Opera House appeared during the closing credits of the 2011 film Cars 2, in which the building's podium was modelled on the front of a Holden FC. | WIKI |
In the 2016 4X video game Civilization VI, the Opera House is a constructible Atomic Era wonder which grants bonuses to a civilization's cultural output and points toward earning musicians. | WIKI |