〰️Wuxi Grand Theatre, completed in 2012 and designed by Helsinki-based @pesarchitects, stands as a monumental cultural landmark on a manmade peninsula along Taihu Lake in Wuxi, China. Following a first-prize win in a 2008 international design competition, the 78,000 m² theatre was conceived as a sculptural structure that engages directly with its prominent waterfront location, drawing comparisons to the Sydney Opera House. Rising to a height of 50 meters, the building features eight sweeping steel roof wings, reminiscent of butterfly wings, which not only define its silhouette but also provide essential solar protection. A fusion of advanced technology and local materials defines the theatre’s architectural identity. Thousands of LED lights embedded within the roof wings allow the building’s color to shift in harmony with the performances inside. A “forest” of 9-meter-tall light columns welcomes visitors at the entrance plaza, continuing through the central lobby and extending toward the lake. The interior showcases a thoughtful integration of materials, with over 15,000 individually shaped solid bamboo blocks lining the Main Opera Auditorium, reflecting China’s cultural heritage, and nearly 20,000 custom-designed glass bricks evoking Finland’s icy landscapes. 📸 Wen Studio, Pan Weijun, Jussi Tiainen, Kari Palsila 👩🎓Join @thepaacademy’s workshops to learn the most advanced tools in architecture from pioneering architects and designers! #parametricdesign #modernarchitecture #china #designinspiration #theatredesign #finland
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