Multi-storey grand theatre interior, side elevation. Harbin Opera House, Harbin, China. Architect: MAD Architects, 2015.

Multi-storey grand theatre interior, side elevation. Harbin Opera House, Harbin, China. Architect: MAD Architects, 2015. Stock Photo
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4053 x 4139 px | 34.3 x 35 cm | 13.5 x 13.8 inches | 300dpi

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15 October 2015

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In 2010, MAD won the international open competition for Harbin Cultural Island, a master plan for an opera house, a cultural center, and the surrounding wetland landscape along Harbin’s Songhua River. The sinuous opera house is the focal point of the Cultural Island, occupying a building area of approximately 850, 000 square feet of the site’s 444 acres total area. It features a grand theater that can host over 1, 600 patrons and a smaller theater to accommodate an intimate audience of 400. Embedded within Harbin’s wetlands, the Harbin Opera House was designed in response to the force and spirit of the northern city’s untamed wilderness and frigid climate. Appearing as if sculpted by wind and water, the building seamlessly blends in with nature and the topography—a transfusion of local identity, art, and culture. “We envision Harbin Opera House as a cultural center of the future – a tremendous performance venue, as well as a dramatic public space that embodies the integration of human, art and the city identity, while synergistically blending with the surrounding nature, ” said Ma Yansong, founding principal, MAD Architects. Additional images available