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Architect's eyesight dimming
Despite loss, he is still sketching ideas for opera house
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While the exterior of Utzon's design which at the time tested construction technology as well as visual concepts of a building was retained, Australian architects who took over in 1966 changed the interior and other features under instructions to cut costs and get the building finished quickly.
Years later, public outrage at the cost overruns waned, the building became a national point of pride and the failure to achieve Utzon's original vision for it is largely viewed as tragic.
The building became Utzon's greatest triumph, though the success was tinged with bitterness. He was awarded the Pritzker Prize for architecture in 2003, when judge Frank Gehry a Pritzker-winning architect himself wrote that Utzon had "persevered through extraordinary malicious publicity and negative criticism to build a building that changed the image of an entire country."
But Utzon never returned to Sydney and never saw the completed opera house.
A new colonnade and loggia have been completed, and refurbishment of some foyers is due to start later this year. Plans are also being considered to redo the concert hall and opera theater so they will be more in line with Utzon's original design.
Drew told the AP that the work done so far is "out of harmony" with the building. He said that the Sydney Opera House Trust was being too secretive about the project and was putting Utzon's name ahead of the integrity of the building claims the trust has denied.
The Opera House Trust said in a statement that it was publicly known that Utzon's eyesight "is not what it has been." But having Utzon on the project was an "extraordinary privilege" that "afforded us the rare opportunity of once again benefiting from Joern Utzon's unique insight, ideas and genius."
Utzon has no plans to visit Sydney, his son said.
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