Arts venue,tourism drawcard,political hot potato:running the Sydney Opera House is a rare privilege,but it has its challenges. Four CEOs reflect on the gig.
More than 30 years after he left Australia in a blaze of controversy,Jørn Utzon was approached again by the Opera House. The main players reveal their roles.
From Paul Kelly to the time Archie Roach sang Took the Children Away with Bangarra,four artists recall special Opera House moments.
What else did Jørn Utzon design? From inspiring personal projects to an unbuilt glass pagoda to houses reminiscent of Ancient Rome ...
The Opera House was a career dream and a personal disaster for the Australian architect,but now he – and engineer Ove Arup – will receive recognition.
As the Utzon family come to Sydney to celebrate the 50th birthday of their architect father Jorn’s celebrated Sydney Opera House,Lin Utzon talks to us exclusively from Denmark.
From grazing cows to royal couples and zip-lining celebrities,the Opera House has been a gathering point for decades.
After 50 years,the Sydney Opera House is still a marvel of 20th-century design – and our country’s global calling card.
From construction to iconic performances,Helen Pitt,journalist and author of'The House',takes us through her favourite rare photos.
As part of the Sydney Opera House 50th birthday celebrations that start this weekend,the Art Gallery of NSW has chosen the best art created in response to Jørn Utzon’s building.