Since its grand opening in 1961, Wellington's Futuna Chapel – devised by architect John Scott and artist Jim Allen – has held a singular place in New Zealand's cultural history. Futuna: Life of a Building tells the remarkable story of the chapel's inception and construction, and its status beyond as well as within the architectural world. The book also tells the vexed story of the chapel's sale to a developer in 2001 and its subsequent dereliction and, at the eleventh hour, rescue. Since then, the chapel has been transformed from a place of Catholic worship to a non-denominational centre for spiritual, cultural and artistic expression. With essays by Chris Cochran, David Mitchell, Niall McLaughlin, Gregory O’Brien and Nick Bevin and photographs by Paul McCredie and Gavin Woodward, this book takes us into the heart of one of the most dynamic and affecting human-made structures in Oceania. Here...
John Scott was an eminent New Zealand architect. He was born in 1924 and died in 1992, aged 68. My parents built a Scott house in 1970 and over the last 40 years I have visited and photographed many of his buildings. On this blog I'll post recent finds and new photos of old favourites, along with news and events that don't fit on my website www.johnscott.net.nz Click on the photos to enlarge.
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