• John Scott’s Chapel of Futuna. ... Futuna Chapel is generally regarded as one of the most significant New Zealand buildings of the 20th century.
  • 41°16′54″S 174°44′19″E / 41.2818°S 174.7387°E. Futuna Chapel is a building in Wellington, New Zealand designed by the architect John Scott.
  • Futuna Chapel, Wellington, New Zealand. 830 likes. The Chapel of Futuna is a non-consecrated former Roman Catholic chapel in Karori.
  • 376 Followers, 10 Following, 150 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Futuna Chapel (@futunachapel).
  • Futuna Chapel was awarded the NZIA Gold Medal for the best building of 1968, and the inaugural 25 year Award from the NZIA in 1986.
  • Be part of the next chapter of Futuna Chapel For over 60 years, Futuna Chapel’s story has been propelled by the passionate actions of volunteers.
  • The chapel is a place of reflection and contemplation, of meditation and inspiration. ... The Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust has since purchased the chapel.
  • One of the country’s most striking examples of 1960s architecture, Futuna Chapel is in Karori, Wellington.
  • Futuna Chapel was designed by architect John Scott (Taranaki, Te Arawa) in 1958 and built by the brothers of the Society of Mary from 1959 to 1961.
  • Futuna Chapel opened in 1961 and immediately became a talking point among architects and a Mecca for aspiring members of the profession.
  • Having played a crucial role in the Chapel's maintenance and preservation since 2003, the Friends of Futuna Charitable Trust established the Futuna Chapel Fund...
  • The Futuna chapel is located in the suburb of Karori on the site of a former retreat centre of The Society of Mary (Marists).