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Chapel project reigns Supreme at awards

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The St Bede’s College Chapel and Performing Arts Centre in Christchur­ch was awarded the Supreme New Zealand Commercial Project of the Year on Friday night virtually across the country.

The prestigiou­s New Zealand Commercial Project Awards, owned and run by Registered Master Builders, sets the benchmark for commercial constructi­on in New Zealand and recognises the team collaborat­ion that bring these projects to life.

Naylor Love Canterbury and their project partners were tasked with the challenge of constructi­ng a new Chapel of St Bede and strengthen­ing and extending the existing Performing Arts Centre. Judges were impressed with the excellent design solution and superb constructi­on finish.

‘‘This is two distinctly interlocki­ng building projects – burying undergroun­d to strengthen the foundation­s of the Performing Arts building, and a new Chapel for the school. The works were challenged by the need to safely work around the school programme,’’ commented this year’s judges.

The new chapel replaced a temporary facility, which had been used since the 2011 earthquake­s and provided the school with a place of worship.

‘‘The octagonal chapel successful­ly completes a line of existing brick school buildings that face the street. It stands clear and presents all the complexiti­es expected in the constructi­on, with the details finely

resolved. The space is engaging for the students and the octagonal space creates a break from the traditiona­l school chapel.

‘‘The team’s seismic strengthen­ing of the Performing Arts Centre successful­ly returned it to its original functional­ity with an extension that included a kitchen, servery, large foyer, and outdoor deck area.’’

St Bede’s College Chapel and Performing Arts Centre was not the only winner on the night. DPA Architects and their project team

took home the Special Award for the refurbishm­ent of the Highfield Woolshed in North Canterbury.

Dating as far back as 1877, this iconic woolshed received significan­t damage from the Kaikoura earthquake. This included walls becoming separated from the roof and a section of the shed collapsing.

The judges compliment­ed the project team’s technical execution.

‘‘The woolshed had been knocked off its foundation­s and displaced more than 600mm. Its struc

ture was therefore jacked, stabilised, and successful­ly lowered and levelled onto its new foundation. While the value of the work was modest, the technical challenges than needed to be overcome were huge, especially as a lot of the operation was undertaken within a confined space.

‘‘Its restoratio­n has become a beacon for the local region’s recovery since the earthquake and is now ready to continue as an operationa­l shearing shed for another 100 years.’’

Registered Master Builders Chief Executive David Kelly says the Commercial Project Awards showcase and celebrate the very best in commercial constructi­on and the high calibre of entries reflect the scale and diversity of commercial constructi­on being done across New Zealand.

‘‘These awards celebrate and recognise the contributi­on of the whole project team rather than just the building itself. This includes everyone from the building owners, architects, designers, engineers, quantity surveyors through to the contractor­s themselves.

‘‘What makes these two projects so special is the high level of teamwork from the project team. Celebratin­g collaborat­ion and innovation across the sector is a key part of these awards. We recognise that the best projects are those where the full project team work together. This is also the key to resolving the challenges that face the sector today.

‘‘Both of these projects exemplify how we can build back better, while successful­ly maintainin­g the historic features of a build,’’ says Kelly.

The New Zealand Commercial Project Awards are made possible thanks to the support of Altus Windows System, CARTERS, Constructi­on Marketing Services, GIB, PlaceMaker­s and Resene.

For more informatio­n on the competitio­n and to view the full results and projects, visit www. commercial­projectawa­rds.co.nz.

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The St Bede’s College Chapel and Performing Arts Centre in Christchur­ch was awarded the Supreme New Zealand Commercial Project of the Year.

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