The Opera House No. 1 project is a showcase of China's glass industry strength, shining brilliantly at the Circular Quay in Sydney
Strolling along the seaside promenade, following the waterfront,
Lush lawns and towering trees providing ample shade.
A line of majestic coastal buildings,
Complementing the serene coastal gardens with their subtle fragrance.
Day and night, watching the azure sky,
Light and shadows dancing ceaselessly on the roofs of white sail-like structures.
Only the world-renowned magnificent scenery
Can match the grandeur of the Opera House No. 1.
Opera House No.1, as a highly anticipated luxury residential project, enjoys a unique and advantageous geographical location. Situated in the heart of Sydney's cultural, tourist, and public transportation hub, it has emerged as a new commercial landmark at Circular Quay, showcasing the unique charm of the coastal city to the world.
Opera House No.1 is designed by Tzannes, a local Australian architectural firm with over 30 years of experience, under the personal direction of its founder Alec Tzannes. The entire project selects high-quality materials, including imported natural marble from Italy, oak flooring from the Netherlands, and world-renowned home appliance brands, aiming to create an excellent living experience for residents. It aspires to develop Opera House No.1 into a world-class boutique residential project.
It is worth mentioning that the curtain wall glass of Opera House No.1 project is provided by North Glass Co., Ltd. Shanghai Glass Company. The curtain wall glass, with meticulously considered proportion details and exquisitely crafted beautiful lines, creates an extraordinary, sleek and stylish appearance that complements the prestigious Opera House No.1, shining day and night.
The splendid and colorful scenery of Sydney Harbour is reflected on the flawless glass, presenting a dreamy and bustling spectacle.
In terms of glass production technology, the technical strength of the tempered equipment company ensures that the Low-E glass on the positive and negative bend on the same surface, allowing the curtain wall glass color to be seamlessly integrated; the ultra-small radius tests the precision and optical distortion of glass manufacturing. Through continuous experimentation, equipment and process improvements are made to continuously improve the quality of glass.
The gentle curves of the glass, combined with the blue-grey color scheme, exude elegance. At the same time, the open glass curtain wall expands the indoor space and proportion, allowing the owners to find peace of mind in the busy urban rhythm, and enjoy the changing seasons in solitude.
An architectural masterpiece fueled by passion; a testament to exquisite craftsmanship and impeccable quality.
The Opera House No. 1 project showcases the strength of China's glass industry, radiating in all its splendor at the Sydney Circular Quay.