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Napier's art deco sound shell


Napier has alot of really strong art deco architecture mostly because the city was flattened during the massive earthquake they had in 1931. When we were there in April 2021 I took advantage of all of the beautiful buildings by taking loads of photos. This structure is known as the Soundshell which is these days available for organisations to hire as a stage setup and performance area.


It was built in 1935 and designed by Napier architect J.T. Watson. The art deco sound shell was the first to be built in the country and it trumpeted the city's intention not just to rise from the rubble and ashes of the earthquake and fires but to reinvent itself in the process. Information from the city council website.

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Comments

DawnTreader said…
Looks like a nice place for an outdoors concert :)
Iris Flavia said…
Looks like a place of great fun!
I've never seen the Sound Shell so devoid of people - you must have been up and about very early to get that shot!
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Made for the acoustics
Lydia C. Lee said…
Wow. Love the then and now shot. #OurWorldTuesday
Bill said…
Great place for concerts and gatherings.
NCSue said…
How interesting!
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local alien said…
I vaguely remember a Soundshell at the Mount. A wonderful place for outdoor activities.
Einari Sinappi said…
Looks loud. And beautiful. Great piece of history.
Tom said…
...I love the design of this! We have one in a local part and have gone to it a number of times for concerts.
Fun60 said…
Thanks for including the old photo. It's a great design. Good to know it's still in use.
William Kendall said…
Lovely architecture.
NatureFootstep said…
it is beautiful in it´s simplicity :)
Thank you for showing me
Yvonne said…
I've always loved art deco styles, and the story behind these photographs is very interesting.
betty-NZ said…
I'm always drawn to the Art Deco there and around the country..

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