Tented scaffolding has been erected around St Patrick’s Basilica in Macandrew Rd, Dunedin, as part of a $1.7 million preservation project.
St Patrick’s redevelopment committee chairman Sean Toomey says the current work involves earthquake-strengthening, removing the roof to fix leaks and install new damp-proof floors.
The work on the Basilica is part of a redevelopment programme to make The Saint Patrick’s site is the centre for the Dunedin South Pastoral Area.
There are three components to the redevelopment:
- Redevelop the old school buildings to become the centre for Catholic Social Services and to create a multi-purpose Community centre which will include a children’s playground.
- Creating a park in the midst of an Industrial Area.
- Renovating the Basilica which includes establishing a new entrance and a connection into the Mercy Chapel.
St Patrick’s Basilica was opened in 1894.
It was designed by Mr F. W. Petre.
The original plan included a central dome and a colonnaded porch which were never completed because of the costs involved.
St Patrick’s is in the classic style of a Roman basilica.
The building is constructed of brick which is now plastered, with concrete foundations.
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