The refurbishment project was very challenging particularly as the Sydney Opera House is a heritage building and has a comprehensive statutory and conservation management framework in place to ensure it is maintained to exceptional standard. Working within a fully operational environment was
another issue managed successfully by the St Hilliers project team.
The project involved the construction of a 45 metre colonnade, or loggia, on the western facade of the building adjacent to the Playhouse and the Studio theatres. Nine glass openings into the building, comprising six windows and three glass doors, were also constructed. These openings provide a panoramic view of the stunning harbour setting of the Sydney Opera House.
The colonnade is the first structural alteration to the exterior of the Sydney Opera House since 1973. Danish architect, Jorn Utzon, who designed the Sydney Opera House, worked with his architect son, Jan Utzon, and Sydney-based architects Johnson Pilton Walker, to design the colannade, which has improved the ambience, function and life of the western foyers.
The Colonnade Sydney Opera House
Client
Sydney Opera House Trust
Location
Sydney, NSW
Value
7M
Contract type
Lump Sum
Completion