Top Firms shortlisted in Royal Opera House Competition

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London’s Royal Opera House (ROH) has launched an invited architectural competition dedicated to transforming the entrances and surrounding public areas of the Covent Garden building into a more “open and tantalizing” space. Seven firms have been invited to participate, including the Olympic Cauldron designer Thomas Heatherwick and New York’s Diller Scofidio + Renfro.

Tony Hall, Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House said: “We are hugely excited about the ideas and inspiration the competition will generate. The Royal Opera House is looking for the team who, if we can raise the funds needed to fulfill our shared ambitions, will create the next evolution of our building. We are keen to investigate the possibilities of opening up the building even more to ensure that we have the very best facilities to welcome our loyal and existing audiences and to reach out to new ones.”

The seven practices shortlisted for the ROH competition are:

Amanda Levete Architects
Caruso St John Architects
Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Heatherwick Studio
Jamie Fobert Architects
Stanton Williams Architects
Witherford Watson Mann Architects

The architect will be selected in December of this year.

Image by Flickr user Truus, Bob & Jan of Holland, licensed through Creative Commons. 

Top Firms shortlisted in Royal Opera House Competition originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 06 Aug 2012.

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