- Isaac Luck
Isaac Luck (1817 - 1881) was a
New Zealand architect . A professional builder, he arrived in Lyttelton on the "Steadfast" in 1851. Luck co-designed with his brother-in-law and business partnerBenjamin Mountfort Canterbury Provincial Council Buildings in Christchurch between1858 and1865 . The council building is considered to be the finest Gothic building in thesouthern hemisphere . Luck and Mountfort formed their partnership circa 1857 when they made a bid to gain the contract for designing Government House,Auckland .In 1861 the duo designed the Christchurch Club which was probably New Zealand’s first
club . Luck seems to have been the less dominant half of the partnership as credit for their joint work is generally given to the better known Mountfort.Like Mountfort, Luck was committed to the
Gothic revival style, particularly when adherent to theAnglo-Catholic ,Oxford Movement ideals inspired by such architects asAugustus Pugin andRichard Cromwell Carpenter .External links
* [http://www.architecture.auckland.ac.nz/publications/interstices/i4/THEHTML/papers/walker/main.htm references to Luck and his architectural theology]
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