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Christchurch cardboard cathedral


Christchurch cardboard cathedral
Posted by scottbarrington in Uncategorized on August 9th, 2011 - 2 Comments

Rock star Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, has recently revealed a proposed new cardboard cathedral for Christchurch. The actual Christchurch Cathedral suffered quite badly in the recent earthquakes. This proposed cardboard cathedral has had mixed reviews from locals, what are your thoughts?


Christchurch Cathedral


Posted by scottbarrington in BIM on July 27th, 2011 - No Comments

The beautiful Christchurch Cathedral took a bit of a hit in the recent earthquakes, however I’m sure it will be repaired to its former glory! Below is a photosynth I made a while back which was featured by Microsoft. Photosynth is a clever technology which ties photos to together, basically making them into a 3D… Read more


Whitewash Head Road, Christchurch, post earthquake.


Posted by scottbarrington in Uncategorized on June 19th, 2011 - No Comments

Here’s an amazing video that just circulated our office of Whitewash Head Road in Christchurch – post earthquake. For those who aren’t familiar with Christchurch, Whitewash Head Road was one of the most sort after addresses in Scarborough, fetching high land prices. It followed the cliff edge, down the road from Sumner beach. This part… Read more


Christchurch earthquake before & after shots


Posted by scottbarrington in Uncategorized on March 31st, 2011 - No Comments

Our home town of Christchurch is slowly getting back to normal after the earthquake on the 22nd of February. The Christchurch City Council have put together the below website to give everyone a great over view of the before & after, showing the huge destruction of the earthquake. Click the link below then use the… Read more


Hearts go out to Japan


Posted by scottbarrington in Uncategorized on March 17th, 2011 - 3 Comments

What’s going on with our planet lately! First the Christchurch earthquake and now what’s happened in Japan is truly awful. So just a quick note for Japan, we are all thinking of you and do let us know if there is anyway we can help.


Thanks you cloud.


Posted by scottbarrington in Uncategorized on March 16th, 2011 - No Comments

The recent Christchurch earthquake has definitley put a lot of company’s IT into trouble. Businesses have lost servers and backups, not to mention huge amounts of data which can’t be replaced. We also lost our computers, however all was well thanks to the cloud! About 18 months ago we made the switch to in the… Read more


February Christchurch Earthquake


Posted by scottbarrington in Uncategorized on February 23rd, 2011 - No Comments

Thanks a lot to everyone who sent in messages to check if we were alright. Yes we were all fine & managed to escape our office injury free. It was a horrible experience and we are still getting regular aftershocks. Our thoughts go out to all the people who are still missing in Christchurch. For… Read more


Speed Changes Everything


Posted by scottbarrington in BIM on September 22nd, 2010 - No Comments

Everyday we want something done faster, or as you’ll sometimes hear “we need it by yesterday”. This is why BIM is growing so rapidly, it speeds the construction and documentation process up, streamlining everything, so that is can be delivered fast. With the recent Christchurch earthquake we’ve gone through, it will be interesting to see… Read more


September Christchurch Earthquake


Posted by scottbarrington in Uncategorized on September 10th, 2010 - 2 Comments

As many of you may know or have heard our home town was hit by a pretty hard earthquake last week! We’d like to take a moment to say a big thank you to all of the great email & messages that were sent through to make sure we were ok. And yes we are… Read more


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