beijing-based BaO architects, KJYAO and london-based practice Pd’AA have collaborated to propose ‘opera on the move’, a proposal for the busan opera house international competition for busan, south korea. positioned on a reclaimed island, this performing arts center addresses and incorporates the presence of existing docks by allowing the primary auditorium to detach from the main structure and cast away into the adjacent harbor. possibilities to sail and dock at venues around the world transporting touring theater troupes will produce an iconic symbol for it’s home port city as well as a global phenomenon. parallel in scale to an ocean liner, this mobile performing art center will generate a unique experience for visitors with dynamic views of the busan city skyline or it’s present and transient location.
all images © BaO + KJYAO + Pd’AA
floating auditorium connected to primary building
view of opera house from the harbor when floating auditorium is detached
elevation facing the harbor when floating opera auditorium is detached
floating auditorium has detached and set sail
atrium
floating opera auditorium
at night
site plan
floor plan / level -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
floor plan / level 0 (left) at dock (center) cast off (right) on the move
section
section
section – at dock
section – cast off
section – on the move
elevation
elevation
elevation
sectional programmatic diagram
axonometric programmatic diagram
conceptual diagram
project info:
project: bao & kjyao & pd’aa credits: benjamin beller, kuo jze yi, pierre d’avoine with nikolay shahpazov, marie daille, civita halim project: busan opera house site : busan port // korea collaborators: aran chadwick_atelier one (structural engineering) bill watts_max fordham llp(environmental engineering) status: competition entry size: 55,130 sqm indoor client: busan metropolitan city program: 2000 seats opera , 1600 seats multipurpose theatre, 450 seats small theatre, artists and technical backstages, lobbies, cafes, restaurants, music libraries, children area, artists rehearsal rooms, administrations, technical and storage spaces year: 2011
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