Qingdao Grand Theater is
situated on the eastern side of the city between a bay in the Yellow Sea and
Mount Laoshan (1,130 m above sea level). Because of the unique situation of the
massif directly by the sea, the Laoshan ridge is often wreathed in cloud, which
creates a unique setting. The style of the building echoes the enchanting
landscape, with the massif and the lightness of the clouds reflected in the
appearance of the opera house. It rises from the landscape like a mountain -
and a cloud-like roof seems to wreathe the four buildings. The raised terraces
in the surrounding park are reminiscent of a mountain plateau, and take their
bearings both from the sea and the mountains. In addition to the opera house,
Qingdao Grand Theater also hosts a concert and multifunctional hall, a media
center, a hotel, and a conference center.
The opera house itself lies at the northern end of the ensemble of buildings, offering direct views of the coast. Audiences can enter the auditorium on two levels, either via the lower level, giving access to the large cloakrooms and the lower circle, or via the main foyer above with its large glass facades and view of the terrace, park and Yellow Sea. The walls and floor of the foyer are clad with local stone, which emphasizes the affinity of the
The opera house itself lies at the northern end of the ensemble of buildings, offering direct views of the coast. Audiences can enter the auditorium on two levels, either via the lower level, giving access to the large cloakrooms and the lower circle, or via the main foyer above with its large glass facades and view of the terrace, park and Yellow Sea. The walls and floor of the foyer are clad with local stone, which emphasizes the affinity of the
building with the
mountain.
The stage and backstage areas are equipped to the highest international standards. They are flexibly designed so that events of different nature and scale can be performed, whether operas, musicals, ballet or acrobatic performances. The upper circle and dress circle levels offer optimum sightlines for the whole audience.
The stage and backstage areas are equipped to the highest international standards. They are flexibly designed so that events of different nature and scale can be performed, whether operas, musicals, ballet or acrobatic performances. The upper circle and dress circle levels offer optimum sightlines for the whole audience.
International competition 2004 – 1st Prize
Design Meinhard von Gerkan and Stephan Schütz with Nicolas Pomränke
Staff Clemens Kampermann, Li Ling, Annette Löber, Lin Wei, Thomas Krämer, Johannes Erdmann, Kian Lian, Gerd Meyer, Helga Reimund, Chongsong Dong, Xin Meng, Jochen Sültrup, Sophie von Mansberg
Client Qingdao Conson Industrial Corporation
Construction 2005–2010
Total Gross floor area 80,000 m²
Opera house 1,600 seats
Concert and multifunction hall 1,200 seats
Multifunction room 400 seats
Media center
Hotel
Conference center
Design Meinhard von Gerkan and Stephan Schütz with Nicolas Pomränke
Staff Clemens Kampermann, Li Ling, Annette Löber, Lin Wei, Thomas Krämer, Johannes Erdmann, Kian Lian, Gerd Meyer, Helga Reimund, Chongsong Dong, Xin Meng, Jochen Sültrup, Sophie von Mansberg
Client Qingdao Conson Industrial Corporation
Construction 2005–2010
Total Gross floor area 80,000 m²
Opera house 1,600 seats
Concert and multifunction hall 1,200 seats
Multifunction room 400 seats
Media center
Hotel
Conference center
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