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Shifting foundations : post-quake architecture of Ōtautahi Christchurch / [produced with the support of Te Kahui Whaihanga, New Zealand Institute of Architects].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Christchurch, N.Z. : Freerange Press, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 223 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0473659662
  • 9780473659660
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 720.99383 23
Partial contents:
1. First moves / Matthew Webby -- 2. Taking stock / Jessica Halliday -- 3. Mapping markers / Charlotte Hoare -- 4. Making a kākahu: Te ao Ngāi Tūāhuriri/Ngāi Tahu stories and identity in Ōtautahi / Debbie Tikao & Huia Reriti -- 5. Care for our places / Yuqi Kong -- 6. New ideas, revived traditions / Jasper van der Lingen -- 7. Framing the city / Daniel Crooks -- 8. Lessons learnt / Colin Corsbie & Fritha Powell.
Summary: "Following the 2010-11 earthquakes and their aftermath, Christchurch's built fabric was irrevocably changed and the history of its architecture disrupted. Familiar landmarks vanished, whole swathes of the city were red-zoned, heritage buildings were demolished and a sense of dislocation prevailed. The ongoing rebuild of the city was to follow. This book documents the architecture that arose from this time - from schools, libraries and commercial buildings to public realm design. With eight essays narrating the post-quake progression from immediate response through to the subsequent architectural contributions, and 80 concise catalogue entries sharing the story of select buildings and their role in the rebuild, we explore what our architecture can tell us about ourselves and the place we live in. Richly illustrated throughout, Shifting Foundations captures the journey towards a more meaningful melding of people and place, enabled by architecture."--Publisher's website.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 720.99383 SHI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A562741B

Includes bibliographical references.

1. First moves / Matthew Webby -- 2. Taking stock / Jessica Halliday -- 3. Mapping markers / Charlotte Hoare -- 4. Making a kākahu: Te ao Ngāi Tūāhuriri/Ngāi Tahu stories and identity in Ōtautahi / Debbie Tikao & Huia Reriti -- 5. Care for our places / Yuqi Kong -- 6. New ideas, revived traditions / Jasper van der Lingen -- 7. Framing the city / Daniel Crooks -- 8. Lessons learnt / Colin Corsbie & Fritha Powell.

"Following the 2010-11 earthquakes and their aftermath, Christchurch's built fabric was irrevocably changed and the history of its architecture disrupted. Familiar landmarks vanished, whole swathes of the city were red-zoned, heritage buildings were demolished and a sense of dislocation prevailed. The ongoing rebuild of the city was to follow. This book documents the architecture that arose from this time - from schools, libraries and commercial buildings to public realm design. With eight essays narrating the post-quake progression from immediate response through to the subsequent architectural contributions, and 80 concise catalogue entries sharing the story of select buildings and their role in the rebuild, we explore what our architecture can tell us about ourselves and the place we live in. Richly illustrated throughout, Shifting Foundations captures the journey towards a more meaningful melding of people and place, enabled by architecture."--Publisher's website.

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