
"The Chapel of St. Thérèse of Lisieux sits on a hillside overlooking Lyttelton Harbour, Whakaraupō. It is a private space open to the public daily, serving as a place of worship, reflection, and architectural engagement. The Chapel was constructed in 2025 by Bull O'Sullivan Architecture as a gift to the people of Christchurch. Bull O'Sullivan is a New Zealand practice that believes in quality and optimism at the most personal level."
"It is a private space open to the public daily, serving as a place of worship, reflection, and architectural engagement."
The Chapel of St. Thérèse of Lisieux sits on a hillside overlooking Lyttelton Harbour, Whakaraupō. The chapel is a private space that remains open to the public daily and functions as a place of worship, reflection, and architectural engagement. Construction was completed in 2025 by Bull O'Sullivan Architecture as a gift to the people of Christchurch. Bull O'Sullivan is a New Zealand practice that prioritizes quality and optimism at the most personal level. The hillside position provides visual connection to Whakaraupō and the surrounding landscape, supporting contemplative use and civic presence.
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