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Christ's College Big School

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Address
  
33 Rolleston Avenue

Country
  
New Zealand

Opened
  
1863

Town or city
  
Christchurch

Completed
  
1863

Architectural style
  
Gothic architecture

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Type
  
School building, now used as a library

Location
  
Christ's College, Christchurch Central City

Owner
  
Christ's College, Christchurch

Architects
  
Miles Warren, James FitzGerald

Similar
  
Christchurch Arts Centre, Cathedral Square - Christchurch, Canterbury Museum - Christchurch, Hagley Park

Christ's College Big School is a building of Christ's College in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is registered as a Category I heritage building with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.

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Map of Christ's College Big School, Christchurch Central, Christchurch 8013, New Zealand

History

Even before the first settlers came out to Canterbury on the First Four Ships, James FitzGerald had designed what became known as Big School in 1850 back in England as part of the settlement planned by the Canterbury Association. The Canterbury Provincial Council, of which FitzGerald had been the first Superintendent (1853–1857), voted ₤1,000 for the construction of Big School. The building was constructed in 1863 and was the school's first stone building. It is the only building known to have been designed by FitzGerald.

The building was remodelled in 1970 by Miles Warren, an old boy of the school. It is the oldest building in the school complex. It is the oldest educational building in New Zealand in continuous use. Until 1989, the building was still largely in its original condition, when it was extended towards the west by five gabled wings. Sir Miles was the architect again and he won awards for the extension. The view from the school's quadrangle remained the same. The building is used by the school as a library.

Heritage registration

The building was registered as a heritage building by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust on 7 April 1983 with registration number 48 classified as A. With the change of the classification system, the building later became a Category I listing.

Architecture

The design of the building is relatively simple. Prior to the 1989 extension, the plan was a rectangle. From the quadrangle, the viewer sees solid buttresses, rows of lancet windows and a steeply pitched roof. The roof pitch allowed for the heavy snow falls that the Canterbury Association wrongly expected in Canterbury. The pattern in the roof tiles is believed to have been added in 1896. While in use as a school, the interior was gloomy, as the windows were painted over.

References

Christ's College Big School Wikipedia


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