Jorn Utzon was a Danish architect born on April 9, 1918. He is best known for designing the iconic Sydney Opera House in Australia, which was named a World Heritage Site in 2007. He also designed the Bagsværd Church in Copenhagen, the Kingo Houses around Helsingør, and the National Assembly Building in Kuwait.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $7.74 billion (2024)
About
Designed the Sydney Opera House in Australia, which was named a World Heritage Site on June 28, 2007; he was also known for Bagsværd Church in Copenhagen, the Kingo Houses around Helsingør, and the National Assembly Building in Kuwait.
Before Fame
He began attending the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1937; he was a student of the famed Kay Fisker and Steen Eiler Rasmussen. He began working for Gunnar Asplund after he graduated in 1942, where he collaborated with Poul Henningsen and Arne Jacobsen.
Trivia
He was only the second person to have one of his buildings declared a World Heritage Site while he was still alive.
Family Life
His father was a naval Architect who raised him in Aalborg, Denmark. He named his summer house in the fishing village of Portopetro Can Lis after his wife.
Associated With
He was inspired by the work of Architect Frank Lloyd Wright.