Speaker of the Month: Ian Lochhead

Speaker of the Month: Ian Lochhead

Friends

Wednesday 15 October 2025 / 6pm

Philip Carter Family Auditorium

Friends $5, Non-Members $10, Students with ID free

Dr Ian Lochhead taught Art History at the University of Canterbury from 1981 to 2014. He has written extensively on the history of New Zealand architecture from the colonial period to the Christchurch School.

The architect, Benjamin Mountfort, was born 200 years ago near Birmingham, England, but spent most of his working life in Canterbury, New Zealand, where he played a key role in defining the Gothic Revival architectural character of Christchurch through his designs for the Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings, Canterbury College (now the Arts Centre) and the Canterbury Museum. He was also the supervising architect of Christ Church Cathedral and his design of the cathedral spire became a defining image of the city. Mountfort also designed many city and country churches in Canterbury and as far afield as Auckland and Tapanui.

This lecture will examine Mountfort’s contribution to New Zealand’s colonial architectural heritage and will explore the ways in which he adapted both medieval and Victorian architectural models to a new and unfamiliar environment. In adapting the Victorian Gothic Revival style to New Zealand conditions, Mountfort played an important role in giving Christchurch a distinct architectural identity and provided a foundation for later generations of architects to build on as well as to react to.

Tickets will become available soon.