Te Puna o Waiwhetū Christchurch Art Gallery
Emerging strongly from the devastating 2011 earthquake Christchurch City takes every opportunity to demonstrate its
spirit and creativity. Muros stands proudly with Canterbury. Contributing significantly to rebuild projects requiring
strong, lightweight and authentic natural decorative wall panels, such as loft brick and form-work concrete.
Te Puna o Waiwhetū is located in Christchurch central city. It is a striking new building that houses one of New
Zealand’s most important collections of public art.
In 2018 a collaborative project was commissioned between New York-based New Zealander Jess Johnson and Simon Ward, who
lives in Wellington. Their task was to bring to life the Bunker building situated on the main entrance forecourt of the
Gallery with a captivating wall facade.
They produced detailed drawings of an imaginary world based on an early-days video arcade game. It featured 3D animated
scenes and creatures from a medieval fantasy game. To bring the design to life a vinyl adhesive was applied to the
bunker, and Muros Burnt Red Loft Brick wall paneling affixed as the ‘foreground’ brick veneer. The ‘shadow effect’ was printed on the vinyl sections alongside
the fake brick exterior cladding.
The project was perfect for Muros Wall Panels to demonstrate its versatility and durability. To take dream to reality.
Decision-making by the commissioned designers and Gallery exhibition designer was made based on local relevant reference
sites featuring Muros and supplied sample panels and panel image files.
Muros was selected for its lightweight panels and authentic 3D wall finish. Furthermore the ability to install Muros
externally and for panels to be cut precisely – creating a staggered brick wall effect – were important requirements.
Art for art’s sake? And a beacon to the resilience and positive attitude of Christchurch.
ends