Maryknoll

 

Maryknoll was originally designed and constructed in the 1960’s as the Second Novitiate for Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, Hawke’s Bay. The brief for this project was to upgrade the existing building to accommodate retired priests, as well as to design a new chapel.

Two of the elements of the building that we have been particularly excited to watch come to fruition have been the timber screen in the secondary lounge and the Chapel. The screen is the defining element in the large, lofty former internal chapel, and was a lot of fun to design. We are delighted with its finished form and thanks must go to Molloy Joinery for their fine craftsmanship and to Resene for getting our specially mixed timber stain colour just right. The chapel with its fourteen arching glulam ribs, curving walls and stain glass skylight was always going to be a challenge to build - much credit must go to Simkin Construction and Nichol Glass & Aluminium for the dramatic, beautiful final result.

NZIA Local Award for Architecture  (Gisborne & Hawke’s Bay) – Small Project 2013

 
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