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fashionlandscapeblog · 1 year ago
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MAD Architects
Harbin Grand Theatre or Harbin Opera House, 2015
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dlyarchitecture · 2 years ago
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emvisual · 4 months ago
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La Ópera de Harbin es un centro de artes escénicas. Está en la provincia de Heilongjiang, China. Es un trabajo del estudio chino MAD.
Parece una evolución mezcla de Saarinen y Hadid.
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bitter69uk · 1 year ago
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Heartfelt thanks to everyone who attended the Lobotomy Room film club’s presentation of Strait-Jacket last night at Fontaine’s! According to Wikipedia, the shock-by-shock hagsploitation classick was released into American cinemas on 19 January 1964 – so sixty years ago today! As I argued in my intro, director William Castle is frequently derided as a hack reliant on gimmicks (skeletons dangling over the audience. Electrical shocks administered under seats), but his movies like House on Haunted Hill (1959), The Tingler (1959), 13 Ghosts (1960), Homicidal (1961) and The Night Walker (1964) are kitsch fun – and stark, mean little b-movie Strait-Jacket is his masterpiece. It’s got an atmospheric isolated rural setting. The action is enveloped in deep chiaroscuro film noir shadows. There are sudden eruptions of violence. In particular, the pre-credits cold opening, sketching in the past of axe-wielding anti-heroine Lucy Harbin, is haunting, powerful and economical filmmaking. Whisper it – I find Strait-Jacket more enjoyable than the more prestigious What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? or Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte. And - sporting the harshest, wiggiest jet-black wig in cinema history and jangling those maddening charm bracelets - glorious leading lady Joan Crawford’s force-of-nature performance is pure opera or Kabuki theatre. The scene where she strikes a match on a spinning record (and then essentially sticks her fingers in the mouth of her daughter’s fiancé) is the zenith of camp. Then there’s the blatant Pepsi product placement … Diane Baker’s perky ever-present Alice band … a LOT of blood-curdling screams …  a leering and heavily perspiring George Kennedy as a farmhand whose job description mainly seems to be beheading chickens … and a pipe-smoking doctor explaining, “Sanity’s a relative concept …” Strait-Jacket is 93 minutes of perfection! The next film club is 15 February and I’ll be announcing the title soon.
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dotglobal · 2 years ago
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Harbin Opera House
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archupnet · 2 months ago
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architectureandfilmblog · 4 years ago
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Harbin Opera House, MAD Architects, 2016
A DAY AT THE HARBIN OPERA HOUSE (2017)
Architecture and travel youtubers #donotsettle explore this building, looking at some of its features, and speaking to some users. For a more meditative look at the same structure, see Nowness’s atmospheric and nicely-shot short  IWAN BAAN CAPTURES MAD’S HARBIN OPERA HOUSE (2016), which documents Baan’s approach to photographing the building. (photo: #donotsettle: Wahyu Pratomo and Kris Provoost, via archdaily)
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sheltiechicago · 4 years ago
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“Harbin Opera House,” by Yaping Zhang
Harbin, China.
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richwall101 · 5 years ago
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The Harbin Grand Theatre or Harbin Opera House (Chinese: 哈尔滨大剧院; pinyin: Hā'ěrbīn Dàjùyuàn) is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. Measuring 850,349 square-foot, the theatre is designed by well-known Chinese architect Ma Yansong
It was opened in 2015
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hyperform · 5 years ago
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Harbin Opera House - MAD
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pearl-ying · 5 years ago
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Entrance to the Harbin Opera House (completed.2015), Heilongjiang, China from the underground car park.
By MAD Architects.
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riffsbeagan · 6 years ago
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Harbin Opera House/MAD Architects, China 
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artchitectonia · 7 years ago
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Harbin Opera House.Harbin / China / 2015
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surelysentimental · 4 years ago
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A lair for mad villains by MAD architects
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liagibasyling · 7 years ago
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Harbin Opera House, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China by MAD Architects
The sinuous opera house is the focal point of the Cultural Island, occupying a building area of approximately 850,000 square feet of the site’s 444 acres total area. It features a grand theater that can host over 1,600 patrons and a smaller theater to accommodate an intimate audience of 400.
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bridogradiliste · 7 years ago
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The Harbin Opera House in Harbin, China (2015) by Beijing’s MAD Architects. Photo by Adam Mørk.
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