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BIG designs terraced opera house 'emanating like soundwaves' in Hamburg

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Nov 14, 2025

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

Bjarke Ingels Group has won an international competition to design the new Hamburg State Opera. The 450,000-square-foot scheme will be located on the Baakenhöft peninsula in HafenCity and will replace the city’s current 1950s opera house on Dammtorstraße. The new venue is intended to meet contemporary acoustic, spatial, and technical requirements while strengthening the cultural presence along Hamburg’s waterfront.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

The proposal positions the opera as a public building within a landscaped park. The terraced form of the opera rises from the water’s edge, with a circular roofscape that opens toward the harbor. The stepped topography creates new public paths, elevated gardens, and gathering spaces, forming a pedestrian link between the city and the river.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

Multiple entry points connect the building to its surroundings, including routes through the park, from the pier, and via an “opera street” near Baakenhafenbrücke. Inside, a large foyer with timber staircases serves as a central hub, while each main level provides access to outdoor terraces.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

The main hall features curved balconies and timber-lined surfaces designed to support even sound distribution. Additional facilities include a studio stage, rehearsal spaces, and back-of-house areas arranged to streamline artist circulation.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

“The new Hamburg State Opera inhabits an island at the heart of HafenCity bookended by the vertical landmarks of Elbturm and Elbphilharmonie,” Bjarke Ingels said about the scheme. “The opera will appear like a landscape of concentric terraces – emanating like soundwaves from a central beating heart of music, expanding outward into the harbor like ripples on the surface of the sea.”

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

“The result is a three-dimensional public park open and accessible from all sides, with expansive views in all directions – to the old city and the new, to Lohse Park and the industrial port,” Ingels added. “We are honored to have been chosen to imagine this key puzzle piece in the transformation of Hamburg’s HafenCity, and we are deeply grateful to Herr und Frau Kühne to be entrusted to turn their generosity into the city’s new epicenter for the performing arts.”

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

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  • Juan Lagarrigue ·  Nov 14, 25 6:19 PM

    in Oslo they made a tourist boat in the shape of the opera house, now big makes a opera house in the shape of a boat. playful.

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    sameolddoctor ·  Nov 14, 25 6:55 PM

    SO BAD

  • Anthony George Orosz ·  Nov 17, 25 11:59 PM

    What is going on with the Hamburg harbor? I've seen several proposals for off-coast structures in the past few years. Very striking development from an urban land use perspective, with potentially massive implications.

    Can anybody provide more information on this pattern? I presume there was a major zoning change that precipitated these projects. Is Hamburg municipality leasing submerged parcels to all comers?

  • Nam Henderson ·  Nov 23, 25 3:52 AM

    @agorosz Presumably all part of "Europe's largest inner-city urban development area as a blueprint for the new European city on the waterfront".

  • Nam Henderson ·  Nov 23, 25 3:53 AM

    Or are you referring to something bigger/more speculative?

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BIG designs terraced opera house 'emanating like soundwaves' in Hamburg

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Nov 14, 2025

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Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

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Bjarke Ingels Group has won an international competition to design the new Hamburg State Opera. The 450,000-square-foot scheme will be located on the Baakenhöft peninsula in HafenCity and will replace the city’s current 1950s opera house on Dammtorstraße. The new venue is intended to meet contemporary acoustic, spatial, and technical requirements while strengthening the cultural presence along Hamburg’s waterfront.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

The proposal positions the opera as a public building within a landscaped park. The terraced form of the opera rises from the water’s edge, with a circular roofscape that opens toward the harbor. The stepped topography creates new public paths, elevated gardens, and gathering spaces, forming a pedestrian link between the city and the river.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

Multiple entry points connect the building to its surroundings, including routes through the park, from the pier, and via an “opera street” near Baakenhafenbrücke. Inside, a large foyer with timber staircases serves as a central hub, while each main level provides access to outdoor terraces.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

The main hall features curved balconies and timber-lined surfaces designed to support even sound distribution. Additional facilities include a studio stage, rehearsal spaces, and back-of-house areas arranged to streamline artist circulation.

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

“The new Hamburg State Opera inhabits an island at the heart of HafenCity bookended by the vertical landmarks of Elbturm and Elbphilharmonie,” Bjarke Ingels said about the scheme. “The opera will appear like a landscape of concentric terraces – emanating like soundwaves from a central beating heart of music, expanding outward into the harbor like ripples on the surface of the sea.”

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

“The result is a three-dimensional public park open and accessible from all sides, with expansive views in all directions – to the old city and the new, to Lohse Park and the industrial port,” Ingels added. “We are honored to have been chosen to imagine this key puzzle piece in the transformation of Hamburg’s HafenCity, and we are deeply grateful to Herr und Frau Kühne to be entrusted to turn their generosity into the city’s new epicenter for the performing arts.”

Image credit: Yanis Amasri / BIG

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  • Juan Lagarrigue ·  Nov 14, 25 6:19 PM

    in Oslo they made a tourist boat in the shape of the opera house, now big makes a opera house in the shape of a boat. playful.

  • sameolddoctor

    sameolddoctor ·  Nov 14, 25 6:55 PM

    SO BAD

  • Anthony George Orosz ·  Nov 17, 25 11:59 PM

    What is going on with the Hamburg harbor? I've seen several proposals for off-coast structures in the past few years. Very striking development from an urban land use perspective, with potentially massive implications.

    Can anybody provide more information on this pattern? I presume there was a major zoning change that precipitated these projects. Is Hamburg municipality leasing submerged parcels to all comers?

  • Nam Henderson ·  Nov 23, 25 3:52 AM

    @agorosz Presumably all part of "Europe's largest inner-city urban development area as a blueprint for the new European city on the waterfront".

  • Nam Henderson ·  Nov 23, 25 3:53 AM

    Or are you referring to something bigger/more speculative?

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