The house : the dramatic story of the Sydney Opera House and the people who made it / Helen Pitt.
Publication details: St. Leonards, Australia : Allen & Unwin, 2018.Description: xvii, 412 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781760295462
- 1760295469
- Dramatic story of the Sydney Opera House and the people who made it
- Utzon, Jørn, 1918-2008
- Utzon, Jorn, 1918-2008
- Sydney Opera House
- Sydney Opera House
- Sydney Opera House -- Design and construction
- Sydney Opera House
- Sydney Opera House
- Theaters -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- History
- Theaters
- Theaters -- Australia -- Sydney (N.S.W.) -- History
- Theaters -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Design and construction
- Architecture, Modern -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- 20th century
- New South Wales -- Sydney
- Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
- Australian
- 725.822/0994/4/1 23
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Non-Fiction | 725.822 PIT | Available | 068499 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-400) and index.
The best-loved building in Australia nearly didn't get off the drawing board. When it did, the lives of everyone involved in its construction were utterly changed: some for the better, many for the worse. Helen Pitt tells the stories of the people behind the magnificent white sails of the Sydney Opera House. From the famous conductor and state premier who conceived the project; to the two architects whose lives were so tragically intertwined; to the workers and engineers; to the people of Sydney, who were alternately beguiled and horrified as the drama unfolded over two decades. With access to diaries, letters, and classified records, as well as her own interviews with people involved in the project, Helen Pitt reveals the intimate back story of the building that turned Sydney into an international city. It is a tale worthy of Shakespeare himself.