Sacred site of the Cathedral of cardboard
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board of the church to replace damaged
Cathedral in Christchurch.
The first shovel of earth for the new board of the Christchurch Cathedral was transformed, with its Japanese architect flies especially for the ceremony. The service took place on site at the corner of Madras and Hereford. Bishop Victoria Matthews led the service and the architect Shigeru Ban, who designed the building for $ NZ5.5 billion, became the first shovel of earth.Advertising: The story continues below
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Christchurch is working with architect Peter Marshall, Warren and Mahoney, time to build the cathedral, to replace the earthquake damaged Christ Church Cathedral, presently disarm.
The bishop blessed the site with holy water. “is a time of celebration and joy and hope,” he said.Ban flew to attend the ceremony. Previously, it was a presentation about the design of the cathedral of cardboard in the Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology.
The building is designed to hold 700 people and must be completed before Christmas, but has been criticized. The wizardChristchurch called the project “kitsch” and the request of Anglican leaders in the Christchurch City Council for $ NZ240, 000 a year to help pay operating costs has extensive opposition from the locals.
Fairfax New Zealand
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