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Design drawing for the 'Restaurant Shells', Sydney Opera House, Australia

Architectural Drawing
1965 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Ove Arup & Partners developed this design for the shell roofs of the Sydney Opera House in collaboration with the Danish architect Joon Utzon who won the international competition for the project. As consultant engineers Ove Arup & Partners were able to execute the architect's design by using parts of a sphere for the basic shape, and by constructing the roofs from pre-cast concrete clad with tiles. The drawing shows three views of one of the shells: two elevations - one of the bare structure and the other clad - and a plan. (This part of the complex is not now used as a restaurant).


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleDesign drawing for the 'Restaurant Shells', Sydney Opera House, Australia (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Preliminary pencil, pen and ink on tracing paper with taped edges.
Brief description
Sydney Opera House, Planned Elevation of the restaurant shells by Ove Arup and Partners, 1965
Physical description
Design drawing for the 'Restaurant Shells', Sydney Opera House, Australia
Dimensions
  • Height: 70cm
  • Width: 101.3cm
Marks and inscriptions
Lettered SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE RESTAURANT SHELLS / ELEVATION - STRUCTURE / ELEVATION-TILE LID CLADDING and PLAN. Dated MAR 1965 and numbered 1112-SK1030.
Object history
Bought at Christie's Charity Sale of Works by Leading Contemporary Architects, Artists and Designers, February 3, 1987, p.28, lot no.70.
Place depicted
Summary
Ove Arup & Partners developed this design for the shell roofs of the Sydney Opera House in collaboration with the Danish architect Joon Utzon who won the international competition for the project. As consultant engineers Ove Arup & Partners were able to execute the architect's design by using parts of a sphere for the basic shape, and by constructing the roofs from pre-cast concrete clad with tiles. The drawing shows three views of one of the shells: two elevations - one of the bare structure and the other clad - and a plan. (This part of the complex is not now used as a restaurant).
Collection
Accession number
E.671-1987

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Record createdJuly 27, 2000
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