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Location60 NAR NAR GOON ROAD, NAR NAR GOON, CARDINIA SHIRE LevelIncluded in Heritage Overlay |
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St. James Catholic Church, opened 14 March 1971, and designed by Ivan
A. Anderson, architect, has significance for Cardinia Shire as an
unusual example of a large, architect-designed 20th century church
built on a traditional church site. The distinctive design choice is
unusual for a rural hamlet.
The church has architectural significance for its mannered and
unusual Modernist design, loosely based on the form of Le Courbusier's
internationally acclaimed Ronchamp church (1950-54). The design
represents well a period when post World War Two church designs were
finally free from traditional forms and instead pursued contemporary
and often inspirational design themes. It is a landmark Nar Nar Goon
building, sited on a hill and visible from the busy Princes Highway.
Regional Significance
Religion
Church