In 1958 Christchurch architects Miles Warren and Maurice Mahoney began a long and illustrious partnership, designing some of New Zealand's most distingushed buildings and inspiring what became known as 'the Christchurch style'. Maurice and I examines their achievements, notably the renowned Christchurch Town Hall. After the devastating 2011 earthquake the pair faced a bitter fight to save the iconic Town Hall from demolition. In this trailer, the pair discuss their contrasting personalities. Designers, historians and politicians recall the fraught decisions hanging over post-quake Christchurch.
I always said too much and you always said too little.– Sir Miles Warren laughs with his longtime collaborator Maurice Mahoney
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