Utzon and the Sydney Opera House: Penguin Special
By (Author) Daryl Dellora
Penguin Random House Australia
Penguin Random House Australia
23rd October 2013
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Individual architects and architectural firms
720.92
Paperback
80
Width 109mm, Height 180mm, Spine 9mm
64g
Jorn Utzon designed the Sydney Opera House so that every element would be in harmony. But its construction, while it began in just that way, ended in complete discord. The visionary state government that commissioned the project was replaced by one that did not appreciate it and stopped funding it. Utzon was forced out. The interiors he planned went unbuilt and rumours were spread about his departure. In this incisive essay, to celebrate the Opera House's fortieth anniversary, Daryl Dellora draws on his own past interview with Utzon to pull those rumours apart. Along with the architect's original intentions, he reveals how misguided was the attempt to thwart one of the modern world's architectural masterpieces.
Daryl Dellora is the author of Michael Kirby: Law, Love and Life.