St Luke's Labyrinth
Material relating to a Transitional Cities project, titled 'St Luke's Labyrinth'. The project description reads, "The team worked in conjunction with St Luke's Church to create a labyrinth in the same style as the Chartes Cathedral Labyrith, on the site of the demolished St Luke's Church in the City. The labyrinth has been made using bricks from the demolished church to create a circular path, eventually leading to the centre where a tree and park benches will allow visitors to sit and meditate. This is a permanent installation and will eventually sit alongside the rebuilt St Luke's Church".
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12:28pm 20th November 2017
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Collection
Identifier
qsr-collection:20210
- Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV, pages 210-211: St Luke's Labyrinth
- A PDF copy of pages 210-211 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'St Luke's Labyrinth'. Page 210 photos: Irene Boles. Page 211 photos: Peter Walker, Three Chairs Photography. With permission from Student Volunteer Army Foundation.
- St Luke's Labyrinth Photograph 1
- A photograph of a sign describing the earthquake memorial created on the former site of St Luke's church. The memorial is in the form of 185 pieces of stone recovered from the church.
- St Luke's Labyrinth Photograph 2
- A photograph of volunteers standing in the centre of a labyrinth they have created on the former site of St Luke's church.
- St Luke's Labyrinth Photograph 3
- A photograph of volunteers laying bricks to create a labyrinth on the former site of St Luke's church.
- St Luke's Labyrinth Photograph 4
- A photograph of a sign describing St Luke's Labyrinth.
- St Luke's Labyrinth Photograph 5
- A photograph of a labyrinth laid out in bricks on the former site of St Luke's church.