- Jørn Utzon
Jørn Utzon, AC (born 9 April 1918) is a Danish
architect most notable for designing theSydney Opera House in Australia.Biography
Utzon was born in
Copenhagen as the son of a naval engineer, and grew up in Denmark. From 1937 he studied architecture at theUniversity of Copenhagen and worked forAlvar Aalto andFrank Lloyd Wright . He started his own office in 1950 in Copenhagen. In 1957 he unexpectedly won the competition to design theSydney Opera House , despite the fact that it was his first non-domestic design and his entry did not meet the contest criteria; the designs he submitted were little more than preliminary drawings. One of the judges,Eero Saarinen , described it as "genius" and declared he could not endorse any other choice. In contrast,Ludwig Mies van der Rohe turned his back when introduced to Utzon.Over several years Utzon gradually made major changes from his original concept designs and gradually developed a way to construct the large shells that cover the two halls, replacing the original elliptical shells with a design based on complex sections of a sphere. Utzon says his design was inspired by the simple act of peeling an orange: the 14 shells of the building, if combined, would form a perfect sphere.Fact|date=August 2007
Although Utzon had spectacular plans for the interior of these halls, he was unable to realize this part of his design. In mid-1965 the state Liberal government of
Robert Askin was elected and Utzon soon found himself in conflict with the new Minister for Public Works,Davis Hughes . Attempting to rein in theescalating cost of the project, Hughes began questioning Utzon's designs, schedules and cost estimates, and he eventually stopped the payments to Utzon, who was forced to resign as chief architect in February 1966. He secretly left the country days later, never to return.In an article in Harvard Design Magazine in 2005, [http://flyvbjerg.plan.aau.dk/HARVARDDESIGN63PRINT.pdf] Professor
Bent Flyvbjerg argues that Utzon fell victim to a politically lowballed construction budget, which eventually resulted in acost overrun of 1,400 per cent. The overrun and the scandal it created kept Utzon from building more masterpieces. This, according to Flyvbjerg, is the real cost of the Sydney Opera House.The Opera House was finally completed, and opened in 1973 by Elizabeth II,
Queen of Australia . The architect was not invited to the ceremony, nor was his name mentioned.fact|date=April 2008In March 2003, Utzon was awarded an honorary doctorate by the
University of Sydney for his work on the Opera House. Utzon's son accepted the award on his behalf as he himself was too ill to travel to Australia. Utzon has also been made aCompanion of the Order of Australia (AC) and given the Keys to theCity of Sydney . He has also been involved in redesigning the Opera House, and in particular, the Reception Hall, following an agreement made in 2000. Also, in 2003, he received thePritzker Prize , architecture's highest honor.In March 2006, Queen Elizabeth II opened the western colonnade addition to the building that was constructed by Utzon in the last years without having been to Australia since 1966. His son, Jan, took his place in the opening ceremony instead, saying his father "is too old by now to take the long flight to Australia. But he lives and breathes the Opera House, and as its creator he just has to close his eyes to see it."
On 28 June 2007, the Sydney Opera House was declared a
World Heritage site. [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/166 Unesco website: Sydney Opera House] ]Architectural works
Major built projects:
* Water tower in
Svaneke ,Bornholm , Denmark, 1949-1951
* Architect's own house, Hellebæk, Denmark, 1950-1952 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/2472346988/ image]
* Middelboe house, Holte, Denmark, 1953-1955 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/529474631/in/set-72157600103941003/ image]
* Kingohusene, courtyard housing inElsinore , 1956-1960 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/1544636977/in/set-72157600103941003/ image]
* Elineberg Housing,Helsingborg , Sweden, 1954-1966. Built by Swedish partners Erik and Henry Andersson [http://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/500752639/in/set-72157600103941003/ image]
* Planetstaden housing project inLund , Sweden, 1956-1958. Built by Swedish partners Erik and Henry Andersson.
*Sydney Opera House , Sydney, Australia, 1956-1973
* Fredensborghusene, courtyard housing, Fredensborg, Denmark, 1959-1965 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/pg/140750903/in/pool-utzon/ image]
* Melli Bank,Tehran ,Iran , 1959-1960 [http://archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.jsp?site_id=510 archnet page]
* Hammershøj care centre,Elsinore , Denmark, 1962-1966. Built by Birger Schmidt. [http://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/501134698/in/set-72157600103941003/ image]
* Bagsværd Church, Bagsværd, Denmark, 1968-1976 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/pg/140754459/in/pool-utzon/ image]
* Espansiva building system, pre-fabricated single family houses, Denmark, 1969
* Can Lis, Architect's own house,Majorca , Spain, 1971-1973 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/drzimage/475618855/in/pool-utzon/ image]
*National Assembly of Kuwait ,Kuwait City ,Kuwait , 1972-1984 [http://archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.jsp?site_id=490 archnet page]
* Paustian Furniture Store,Copenhagen , Denmark, 1985-1987 [http://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/474814954/in/set-72157600103941003/ image]
* Can Feliz,Majorca , Spain, 1991-1994Major unbuilt projects:
* High School in
Elsinore , Denmark, 1958-1962
* Architect's own house, Bayview, Sydney, Australia, 1963-1965
* Museum dedicated to the work of artistAsger Jorn , Silkeborg, Denmark, 1963
* Theatre,Zurich , Switzerland, 1964-1970
* Jeita Theatre,Lebanon , 1968.
* Stadium, Jedda,Saudi Arabia , 1969
*Literature
* Arkitektur (magazine), Copenhagen 1947 #7-9, essay "Tendenser i nutidens arkitektur" by Jørn Utzon and Tobias Faber
* Arkitektur (magazine), Copenhagen 1970 #1, essay "Additiv arkitektur" by Jørn Utzon* Zodiac 5 (magazine), Milan 1959
* Zodiac 10 (magazine), Milan 1962, essay "Platforms and Plateaus: Ideas of a Danish Architect" by Jørn Utzon
* Zodiac 14 (magazine), Milan 1965* Sigfried Gideon: "Space, Time and Architecture." Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1967
* Kenneth Frampton: "Studies in Tectonic Culture." Cambridge, Mass. & London: MIT-Press, 1995. ISBN 0-262-56149-2
* Françoise Fromonot: "Jørn Utzon, The Sydney Opera House." Corte Madera, California: Gingko Press, 1998. ISBN 3-927258-72-5
* Richard Weston: "Utzon - Inspiration, Vision, Architecture." Denmark: Edition Bløndal, 2002. ISBN 87-88978-98-2
* J.J. Ferrer Forés: "Jørn Utzon. Obras y Proyectos. Works and Projects." Spain: GG 2006. ISBN 978-84-252-2060-9References
External links
* [http://www.utzoncenter.dk/en/welcome.htm/ Utzon Center]
* [http://www.pritzkerprize.com/full_new_site/utzon.htm Pritzker Architecture Prize 2003] , including essays and photographs.
* [http://www.romerhusene.dk/index2003eng.htm The Kingohouses website]
* [http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/sections/about_the_house/house_history/?sm=4&ss=18 The Sydney Opera House history]
* [http://www.filmartdoco.com/edge.html The Edge of the Possible] , 58 minute documentary, 1998, Dir: Daryl Dellora, Film Art Doco Pty Ltd
* [http://flyvbjerg.plan.aau.dk/HARVARDDESIGN63PRINT.pdf Design by Deception: The Politics of Megaproject Approval]
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