• Home of Christchurch Cathedral's Transitional Cardboard Cathedral, Shigeru Ban's Emergency Architecture.
  • The Cardboard Cathedral, formally called the Transitional Cathedral, in Christchurch, New Zealand, is the transitional pro-cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch...
  • The Cardboard Cathedral is an excellent example of innovation and resilience when facing challenges.
  • UPDATE 24 January Claudia, a regular participant here, provided a link to a site where you can download a cardboard cathedral.
  • Travelling in New Zealand, it struck me that the cardboard – or ‘transitional’ – cathedral in Christchurch is an MVP…of a cathedral.
  • see designboom’s coverage of shigeru ban’s cardboard cathedral when it was still in its initial concept phase and during construction.
  • Cathedral is not exactly built of 'cardboard' - internal beams are wrapped in it, stained glass (copy laminated) windows (gorgeous) are stunning.
  • The February 2011 Christchurch earthquake (magnitude 6.3) inflicted crippling damage on the Christchurch Cathedral which was the symbol of city.
  • Canterbury Museum - This Museum established in 1867, is located at a distance of hardly 1.5 km from the Cardboard Cathedral.
  • The Cardboard Cathedral was designed by architect Shigeru Ban and seats around 700 people.