上海大歌剧院,中国 / Snøhetta
Snøhetta设计的上海大歌剧院将于2026年10月17日正式开幕。随着项目进入最后冲刺阶段,各项筹备工作正围绕这一里程碑时刻全面展开。开幕演出季将持续至2027年2月20日,届时将呈献47部精彩剧目、共计82场高品质演出,开启一场非凡的表演艺术庆典。开幕节目详情将于临近开幕时公布。
Snøhetta’s Shanghai Grand Opera House will officially open on October 17, 2026. As the project enters its final phase, preparations are underway for this landmark moment. Running through February 20, 2027, the opening performance season will feature 82 high-quality performances across 47 acclaimed productions, launching an extraordinary celebration of the performing arts. Further details about the opening program will be announced closer to the opening date.
▼建筑夜景鸟瞰,Aerial view of the opera house at night

▼立面夜景,View of the entrance facade at night

继Snøhetta于2016年国际竞赛中胜出后,Snøhetta联合华东建筑设计研究院(ECADI)、Theatre Projects和永田音响(Nagata Acoustics)于2019年正式受委托,以联合体的形式将上海大歌剧院从概念推进至竣工。项目通过紧密协作得以实现,融合了全球视野与深厚的地方关联性。
Following Snøhetta’s winning proposal in the 2016 international competition, Snøhetta, East China Architectural Design & Research Institute (ECADI), Theatre Projects, and Nagata Acoustics were formally commissioned in 2019 as a consortium to deliver the Shanghai Grand Opera House from concept to completion. Realized through close collaboration, the project combines global ambition with strong local relevance.
▼建筑远景,Viewing the project at distance

上海大歌剧院既是一座世界级的表演艺术殿堂,也是一座面向市民的城市公共目的地。建筑内设三个最先进的剧场,可支持不同规模与类型的演出;同时,其舒展的螺旋形屋顶全天候向公众开放,为社区提供全年无休的城市公共空间。建筑将艺术家与公众汇聚于同一屋檐下,营造出一个共享的场域,进一步巩固上海作为全球文化、创意与交流枢纽的地位。
Conceived as both a world-class performing arts venue and a civic destination for the city, the Shanghai Grand Opera House brings together three state-of-the-art auditoriums designed to support performances across different scales and genres, alongside a sweeping roofscape that offers 24-hour, year-round community access. Bringing artists and the public under one roof, the building creates a shared realm that strengthens Shanghai’s position as a global hub for culture, creativity, and exchange.
▼屋顶螺旋楼梯,The spiraling rooftop staircase

上海大歌剧院坐落于黄浦江凸岸,是上海新兴文化总体规划中的标志性锚点。其独特而舒展的形态,灵感源自舞蹈与戏剧中人体运动的流动姿态,与黄浦江的潮汐涨落和谐相融。这一流动的姿态延续至室内——雕塑般的深红色体量蜿蜒贯穿于内部空间,塑造出独特的空间节奏。
Positioned along the convex bank of the Huangpu River, the Shanghai Grand Opera House is an iconic anchor of Shanghai’s emerging cultural masterplan. Its singular, sweeping form is inspired by the fluid motions of the human body in dance and theater, embracing the site in harmony with the ebb and flow of the river. This sweeping gesture continues inside – where sculptural, deep-red volumes wind through the interior to shape the spatial rhythm.
▼通透的立面与景观视野,
The transparent facade and the landscape view

建筑兼顾集体与个体体验。螺旋形的屋顶将项目延展至公共领域,营造出共享归属感。一座螺旋楼梯连接地面与天空,当参观者拾级而上,城市与江岸的景致随之渐次展开。屋顶本身既是公共舞台,也是空中观景平台和市民聚集的场所。周边景观采用放射状布局,与歌剧院的建筑几何形态相呼应,强化了整体性的、与场地紧密呼应的设计理念。
Celebrating both the collective and the individual, the helical roof extends the project into the public realm, fostering a sense of shared ownership. A spiraling stairway connects ground and sky, opening up views toward the city and riverbanks as visitors ascend to the roofscape, which serves as a public stage, an elevated observation platform, and a civic gathering ground. The surrounding landscape adopts a radial layout that mirrors the opera house’s architectural geometry, reinforcing a holistic and context-sensitive design vision.
▼室内视角,Interior view

▼Snøhetta团队(左起):Kjetil Trædal Thorsen(创始合伙人)、Zenul Khan(资深建筑师)、Robert Greenwood(合伙人)、龚成(中国区工作室总监)、Richard Wood(亚洲区董事总经理),Snøhetta team (from left to right): Kjetil Trædal Thorsen (Founding Partner), Zenul Khan (Senior Architect), Robert Greenwood (Partner), Cheng Gong (Studio Director China), Richard Wood (Managing Director Asia)














