Snøhetta’s Shanghai Grand Opera House Nears Completion
Snøhetta has shared photos of the Shanghai Grand Opera House that is nearing completion on the banks of the Huangpu River. The building with publicly accessible rooftop is set to open in the second half of 2026.
The design of the Shanghai Grand Opera House is based on the winning proposal by Snøhetta, East China Architectural Design & Research Institute (ECADI), Theatre Projects, and Nagata Acoustics in a 2017 international competition. The team formed a consortium two years later to carry the project through to completion. The photographs shared by Snøhetta show the building's interior taking its final shape, on track for an anticipated opening to the public in the second half of 2026.
The Opera House is prominently sited along the eastern bank of the Huangpu River in Shanghai Expo Culture Park, a redevelopment of a portion of the land used for Expo 2010 Shanghai China. The combination of a waterfront site and helical roof that will provide 24‑hour, year‑round community access recalls Snøhetta's earlier Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, whose sloping roof has been a popular spot for tourists and residents alike since its completion in 2008.
While the exterior of the Shanghai Grand Opera House is predominantly white, the atrium behind the river-facing glass facade features deep-red volumes that “wind through the interior, shaping the spatial rhythm,” per the architects. “More than a space for performance, the interior becomes an experience – where architecture performs before the curtain even rises.” Not arbitrary, the flowing lines of the red volumes and the spiral stair that leads to the helical roof, among other architectural features, were inspired by “the fluid motions of the human body in dance and theater.”





