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Paul Pascoe

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and the Tecton Group. After returning to Christchurch, he went into partnership with Wood for just over a year but worked on his own from 1938. In 1945, he was joined by Humphrey Hall, and over the next ten years, Pascoe & Hall designed hundreds of domestic and commercial buildings and became one
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By August 1955, Pascoe had developed sketch plans for a 3,720 square metres (40,000 sq ft) terminal building. By October, the design work was "well advanced". From December 1955 to March 1956, Pascoe went on a study tour and amongst other things, he studied airport buildings in
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of New Zealand's most prominent practices. Shortly after leaving the partnership in 1955, Pascoe won the commission to design the new terminal building for Christchurch Airport.
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Pascoe could be eccentric, and he would leave during important meetings because he always went to bed at 9pm. He died at his holiday home in
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had a conversation with Pascoe that led him to choose architecture as a career.
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With Great Foresight: The story of Christchurch International Airport
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was his twin brother. He designed airport terminal buildings for
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He commenced architectural training and worked under
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Index


Sumner
Christchurch
Springfield
New Zealander
John Pascoe
Christchurch
John
Christchurch International Airport
Wellington International Airport
Rarotonga International Airport
Cecil Wood
Brian O'Rorke
Singapore
Paya Lebar Air Base
Zürich
Zürich Airport
Amsterdam
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Copenhagen
Copenhagen Airport
Fletcher Construction
New Zealand Historic Places Trust
Sumner
Christchurch
Christ's College Chapel
school
Peter Beaven
Springfield

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