Stavros Niarchos Cultural Center, Athens
Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Year: 2016
Location: Athens, Greece
Category: Cultural / Cultural center
Status: Built
About
In the municipality of Kallithea, four kilometers from Athens, is a huge tract of land that was the site of a racetrack during the 2004 Olympics, and then an immense parking lot. These uses degraded the place and isolated it from the rest of the urban fabric, but the enclave has now been gained back for the city through the creation of a 170,000 sq m landscaped park. At the south end of it rises an artificial hill, on which perches the Stavros Niarchos Cultural Center, looking seaward like an ancient Greek temple. The reference to the temple is reinforced by a plinth conceived as a kind of crepidoma that raises it off the ground, as well as by the curtain of slender pillars that surrounds the building, and the immense flat roof hovering over the two volumes comprising the complex – one to house the National Library of Greece, and the other the Greek National Opera –, with an open space, the so called Agora, in between, providing access and connections between the two main facilities. The opera house has two auditoriums, seating 450 and 1,400. The larger one imitates the arrangement of Italian-style theaters, with four tiers of boxes, a horseshoe orchestra, a proscenium arch, and behind this, an enormous stage box formed, vertically, of an orchestra pit, a basement storage, and the upper part of the flytower, and horizontally, of the stage, the rectangular area behind it, and two spacious wings allowing accumulation and quick changing of sets.