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Title: | "Cardboard Cathedral," transitional Christchurch Cathedral |
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Notes: | "Cathedrals usually stand as enduring monuments to human skill and inventiveness, and magnificent pointers to the presence of God among us. Their websites will tell you how they are the oldest, the largest, the tallest or the most significant of their kind. ChristChurch Cathedral is slightly different. The original Cathedral was badly damaged in the Christchurch earthquake in February 2011. We are now putting the finishing touches to our new temporary home, the Transitional Cathedral in Latimer Square, Christchurch. It will be the world’s only cathedral made substantially of cardboard." from http://cardboardcathedral.org.nz/, Very Revd Lynda Patterson, Dean of Christchurch. ---- Shigeru Ban, the architect of the "Cardboard Cathedral," is the recipient of the 2014 Pritzker Prize in Architecture. |
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Date: | 2013 |
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Artist: | Ban, Shigeru, 1957- |
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Object/Function: | Architecture |
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City/Town: | Christchurch
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Country: | New Zealand
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Scripture: | Romans 13:11-14
Ephesians 5:8-14
John 9:1-41
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Lectionary links: | AAdvt01
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General Subject: | Light
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Copyright Source: | http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoftheref/9477818560 |
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Attribution: | Ban, Shigeru, 1957-. "Cardboard Cathedral," transitional Christchurch Cathedral, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=55818 [retrieved January 15, 2025]. Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoftheref/9477818560. |
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Record Number: | 55818
Last Updated: 2020-09-28 08:03:38
Record Created: 2013-11-27 13:31:04 |
Institution: | Vanderbilt University
Collection: Art in the Christian Tradition |
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