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The 2019 re-opening of the Christchurch Town Hall is celebrated in this richly illustrated volume. Threatened with demolition following earthquake damage in 2011, the building has been renewed through seismic strengthening, restoration and repair. With contributions from those who shaped its original design, along with accounts of the renewal project and the story of the hall’s Rieger organ, this book explains why the Christchurch Town Hall is of both national and international significance. It will appeal to a diverse range of readers, from architects and acousticians, to musicians and those who seek a better understanding of what makes it such an outstanding performance venue, as well as to citizens who take pride in their town hall. Opened in 1972, the Christchurch Town Hall was acclaimed for its architectural excellence and established the national reputation of its designers, Warren & Mahoney. Harold Marshall’s acoustic design brought international recognition and helped to transform the way concert halls were designed around the world. Serving as the city’s leading concert venue for almost forty years, the Christchurch Town Hall has been acclaimed by performers as diverse as Leonard Bernstein, Kiri Te Kanawa and Carlos Santana. Yet it was always more than just a performance venue, becoming the focus for many of the city’s civic, social, cultural and educational rituals. In 2019 the renewed town hall became, once more, Christchurch’s `public living room’.

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Preface and acknowledgements Introduction. Towards a Christchurch Town Hall, Ian Lochhead 1. The Search for a Design, Ian Lochhead Drawings and Perspectives 2. From Conception to Completion, Sir Miles Warren 3. The Acoustical Design of the Christchurch Town Hall, Sir Harold Marshall The Completed Building, 1972 4. Christchurch’s Public Living Room, Ian Lochhead 5. The Architectural Challenges of Restoration, Peter Marshall Reconstruction 6. Re-engineering the Town Hall, John Hare 7. The Town Hall Organ, Martin Setchell The Renewed Town Hall 8. Afterword, Ian Lochhead Appendices Appendix 1. The Christchurch Town Hall, as Built in 1972 Appendix 2. The 2015–19 Reconstruction: Facts and Figures Appendix 3. The Rieger Organ Specifications: 1997–2018 Select Bibliography Contributors Image Credits Index

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      Publisher: Canterbury University Press
      Publication Date: 05/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9781988503103, 978-1988503103
      ISBN10: 1988503108

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      Book Synopsis
      The 2019 re-opening of the Christchurch Town Hall is celebrated in this richly illustrated volume. Threatened with demolition following earthquake damage in 2011, the building has been renewed through seismic strengthening, restoration and repair. With contributions from those who shaped its original design, along with accounts of the renewal project and the story of the hall’s Rieger organ, this book explains why the Christchurch Town Hall is of both national and international significance. It will appeal to a diverse range of readers, from architects and acousticians, to musicians and those who seek a better understanding of what makes it such an outstanding performance venue, as well as to citizens who take pride in their town hall. Opened in 1972, the Christchurch Town Hall was acclaimed for its architectural excellence and established the national reputation of its designers, Warren & Mahoney. Harold Marshall’s acoustic design brought international recognition and helped to transform the way concert halls were designed around the world. Serving as the city’s leading concert venue for almost forty years, the Christchurch Town Hall has been acclaimed by performers as diverse as Leonard Bernstein, Kiri Te Kanawa and Carlos Santana. Yet it was always more than just a performance venue, becoming the focus for many of the city’s civic, social, cultural and educational rituals. In 2019 the renewed town hall became, once more, Christchurch’s `public living room’.

      Table of Contents
      Preface and acknowledgements Introduction. Towards a Christchurch Town Hall, Ian Lochhead 1. The Search for a Design, Ian Lochhead Drawings and Perspectives 2. From Conception to Completion, Sir Miles Warren 3. The Acoustical Design of the Christchurch Town Hall, Sir Harold Marshall The Completed Building, 1972 4. Christchurch’s Public Living Room, Ian Lochhead 5. The Architectural Challenges of Restoration, Peter Marshall Reconstruction 6. Re-engineering the Town Hall, John Hare 7. The Town Hall Organ, Martin Setchell The Renewed Town Hall 8. Afterword, Ian Lochhead Appendices Appendix 1. The Christchurch Town Hall, as Built in 1972 Appendix 2. The 2015–19 Reconstruction: Facts and Figures Appendix 3. The Rieger Organ Specifications: 1997–2018 Select Bibliography Contributors Image Credits Index

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