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Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel

Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Sarah Rowlands

SAINT ANDREW’S COLLEGE CENTENNIAL CHAPEL

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ARCHITECTS
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ACOUSTIC ENGINEER
Chris Day / Joanne Valentine, Marshall Day

MANUFACTURERS
Trespa, Atlantic Granite, Cedartech, Russley

PROJECT ENGINEER
Renee Brook, Holmes Consulting Group

ARCHITECTS IN CHARGE
Patrick Clifford, Malcolm Bowes, Michael Thomson, Severin Soder, Paul Millard, Jane Rooney

AUDIO-VISUAL CONSULTANT
Larry Elliott, Marshall Day

DIRECTOR IN CHARGE
Brian Davidson

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER
Ian McCahon, Geotech

PROJECT ENGINEER
Renee Brook, Holmes Consulting Group

QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Colin Sutherland, Rawlinsons

AREA
1197 m2

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Christchurch, New Zealand

CATEGORY
Chapel

Architectus won the design competition for a new chapel following the damage to the original Memorial Chapel in the Canterbury earthquakes.

Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Sarah Rowlands
Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt

Christchurch has lost a lot of its built heritage, and retaining a memory of the original Chapel as well as the memorial aspect of honouring the Old Collegians is an important part of the concept for the new chapel.

To this end the design uses familiar regional forms (roof), materials (brick, stone, timber) and salvaged elements from the original chapel which have been brought together in a 40 meter long brick ‘Memorial’ wall.

Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt
Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt

The nave is defined by the brick faced Memorial Wall on the north and a timber clad foyer and vestry to the east and west. The campus facing south side is realised as a folded glass screen; light and ethereal it is a window to the college; it stands in dialogue and contrast to the heavy, earthy Memorial Wall.

Special spaces for the Book of Remembrance, baptismal font and contemplation are contained within the memorial wall. Sliding doors connect nave to foyer and the covered entry terrace.

The congregation sits on re-used pews and new chairs, arranged as a collection of seating groups - establishing an intermediate scale between the individual and the group.

Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt
Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt

The orientation of the pews allows the congregation to form a relationship with the college community via the visual connection to the school as the backdrop for ceremony.

The chapel’s roof with its ridges and valleys reminds us of the first church buildings in Canterbury - the ‘V-huts’.

Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt
Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt

The central valley folds up to create additional volume over the nave where it is punctuated by a lantern in the location of the original bell tower; it is a skylight, houses the old bell and makes another connection between the old and the new.

Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt
Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
© Simon Devitt


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Saint Andrew’s College Centennial Chapel
First Floor plan + Implantation
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