The calibre of submissions for the design of the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial has been outstanding, says Christchurch Central Development Unit director Warwick Isaacs.
The call for Ideas to Remember closed late last month and 339 submissions were received, half of which were from New
Zealand, and half from 37 countries around the world. More>>
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