One of the most expensive opera houses ever built, with construction costs exceeding US$500 million, the Copenhagen Opera House is a donation from the A.P Møller and Chastine Mckinney Møller Foundation to the Danish people. Designed by noted Danish Architect Henning Larsen, the structure’s most distinctive feature is a cantilevered roof, the size of three football pitches, that floats effortlessly over the plaza below. Considered to be one of the largest canopy roof structures in the world, it was constructed using principles taken directly from modern steel bridge design, which provide strength, stability and stiffness to the 43m long cantilever. Ramboll used LUSAS finite element analysis to assist with its innovative design of the structure in order to ensure the necessary strength, stability and dynamic response was achieved.
Plan of the cantilevered West roof showing area of box construction (light grey) and roof over foyer area (dark grey)
LUSAS modelling of roof displacements caused by differential temperatures
Hans Exner, Senior Chief Engineer, Ramboll
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