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Glasshouse Theatre in Queensland operates "like a finely tuned musical instrument"

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The Glasshouse Theatre in Queensland, designed by Blight Rayner Architecture and Snøhetta, features a cantilevered first floor wrapped in an undulating glass facade that nods to local First Nations narratives and enhances visual and acoustic intimacy for performances. This adaptable 1,500-seat venue, which operates like a finely tuned musical instrument, signifies a significant architectural addition to the Queensland Performing Arts Centre, offering content creators a versatile space that supports a wide range of artistic expressions with state-of-the-art technical precision.

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