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Matteo Cainer Architects’ Busan Camellian Opera House is Enveloped by a Living Green Roof

12/22/2011
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    <a href="http://www.matteocainer.com/">Matteo Cainer Architects</a> recently received an honorable mention in the <a href="http://www.bohcompetition.org/list.php?bbs_id=main">Busan Opera House</a> design competition for their Camellian Opera House, which was inspired by Busan's official flower, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camellia">camellia</a>. The beautiful opera house extends from the landscape out into the sea in a set of densely planted tectonic petals. Shrouded in greenery growing from within and above, the massive structure effortlessly blends with its site, and turns the city's lackluster <a href="http://english.busan.go.kr/02_government/09_02.jsp">north port</a> into a dynamic central hub teeming with culture, nature and visitors.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    Matteo Cainer Architects' Busan Camellian Opera House was carefully designed as an attractive and serene venue for opera and other performing arts. Through its camellia-like form, the opera house responds to the city and its ever-evolving state, stretching out to the sea as an island retreat away from the buzz of the city. The entire structure is <a href="http://inhabitat.com/fernanda-marques-greenery-topped-brazilian-loft-is-a-paragon-of-luxury-eco-design/">planted with greenery</a>, creating a dense, succulent-filled landscape where the leaves of the plants represent the citizens of Busan.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    The architects opted to use glass in order to optimize <a href="http://inhabitat.com/living-babylone-lamp-suffuses-your-space-with-light-and-fresh-air/">interior lighting</a> while drawing the external greenery indoors.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    When lit up at night, the building glows like a greenhouse with plants in sight.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    A huge interactive light installation sits in the grand foyer, which provides space for audiences pouring in from the halls to congregate.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    The space has been designed to be flexible to fit the opera house's various activities, and is linked to both the lyric and the multiform theaters.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    In addition to housing an opera house, the dramatic cantilevered structure sets aside spaced for restaurants with spectacular views and plenty of planted promenades for concert patrons and city inhabitants to enjoy.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    The proposal also integrates <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/technology">green technologies</a> to enhance its efficiency and minimize its carbon footprint.
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  • Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green
    A beacon overlooking the city and the sea, the Camellian Opera House seamlessly blends architecture with the landscape. Open-air activities, arts, and music can all be enjoyed while immersed in greenery next to the sea. Through its light and sinuous architectural forms, the project highlights the strength, balance and vital characteristic of Busan.
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Busan's Camellian Opera House Camouflages Itself Beneath a Living Envelope of Green

Matteo Cainer Architects recently received an honorable mention in the Busan Opera House design competition for their Camellian Opera House, which was inspired by Busan's official flower, the camellia. The beautiful opera house extends from the landscape out into the sea in a set of densely planted tectonic petals. Shrouded in greenery growing from within and above, the massive structure effortlessly blends with its site, and turns the city's lackluster north port into a dynamic central hub teeming with culture, nature and visitors.

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