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Holy Name Cathedral was a planned but never-built Roman Catholic cathedral for the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Designed by Hennessy, Hennessy & Co, initially in an English Baroque style inspired by St Paul's in London, it was intended to have been the largest church building of any Christian denomination in the Southern Hemisphere. James Duhig, the Archbishop of Brisbane, was the chief proponent of the project. First designed in 1925, building began in 1927 and in the 1930s services were held in the crypt chapel on the site, the only part to be built. No further construction took place, and with Duhig's death in 1965 the project lost its impetus, but was not formally abandoned until the 1970s. The archdiocese sold the site to property developers in 1985, the crypt was demolish La cathédrale du Saint-Nom de Brisbane (en anglais : Holy Name Cathedral) désigne un projet imaginé par l'archevêque de Brisbane James Duhig au début des années 1920. Dans l'esprit de son concepteur, il s'agissait de fonder une nouvelle cathédrale surpassant par ses dimensions les autres églises de la ville, à commencer par la cathédrale Saint-Étienne, alors toujours inachevée. Le site retenu par les autorités diocésaines, autrefois connu sous le nom de Duncan's Hill, était depuis 1860 la propriété de l'église catholique. Situé à l'intersection de Ann street, Gotha street et Gipps street, dans le quartier de Fortitude Valley, il constitue aux yeux de l'archevêque un site idéal. La Catedral del Santo Nombre​(en inglés: Holy Name Cathedral)​ es una estructura parcialmente construida de un proyecto previsto, y luego suspendido para la construcción de una catedral católica en Fortitude Valley, en la ciudad de Brisbane,​ Australia.​ Tendría que haber sido la sede de la arquidiócesis de Brisbane y fue pensado para haber sido el edificio de la iglesia más grande de cualquier denominación cristiana en el hemisferio sur. El arzobispo James Duhig fue el principal defensor del proyecto. La construcción comenzó en 1927 y en la década de 1930 se llevaron a cabo los servicios en una capilla cripta en el sitio. Después de la muerte Duhig en 1965 el proyecto perdió su ímpetu. La arquidiócesis vendió el sitio para desarrolladores de propiedad en 1985. Hoy en día las paredes perim
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La Catedral del Santo Nombre​(en inglés: Holy Name Cathedral)​ es una estructura parcialmente construida de un proyecto previsto, y luego suspendido para la construcción de una catedral católica en Fortitude Valley, en la ciudad de Brisbane,​ Australia.​ Tendría que haber sido la sede de la arquidiócesis de Brisbane y fue pensado para haber sido el edificio de la iglesia más grande de cualquier denominación cristiana en el hemisferio sur. El arzobispo James Duhig fue el principal defensor del proyecto. La construcción comenzó en 1927 y en la década de 1930 se llevaron a cabo los servicios en una capilla cripta en el sitio. Después de la muerte Duhig en 1965 el proyecto perdió su ímpetu. La arquidiócesis vendió el sitio para desarrolladores de propiedad en 1985. Hoy en día las paredes perimetrales y algunas barandillas en la calle Ann y parte de la calle Gotha se han conservado en un complejo de apartamentos llamado "lugar de la catedral"; estos restos de la catedral fueron registrados como patrimonio local en 1992. La cathédrale du Saint-Nom de Brisbane (en anglais : Holy Name Cathedral) désigne un projet imaginé par l'archevêque de Brisbane James Duhig au début des années 1920. Dans l'esprit de son concepteur, il s'agissait de fonder une nouvelle cathédrale surpassant par ses dimensions les autres églises de la ville, à commencer par la cathédrale Saint-Étienne, alors toujours inachevée. Le site retenu par les autorités diocésaines, autrefois connu sous le nom de Duncan's Hill, était depuis 1860 la propriété de l'église catholique. Situé à l'intersection de Ann street, Gotha street et Gipps street, dans le quartier de Fortitude Valley, il constitue aux yeux de l'archevêque un site idéal. Holy Name Cathedral was a planned but never-built Roman Catholic cathedral for the city of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Designed by Hennessy, Hennessy & Co, initially in an English Baroque style inspired by St Paul's in London, it was intended to have been the largest church building of any Christian denomination in the Southern Hemisphere. James Duhig, the Archbishop of Brisbane, was the chief proponent of the project. First designed in 1925, building began in 1927 and in the 1930s services were held in the crypt chapel on the site, the only part to be built. No further construction took place, and with Duhig's death in 1965 the project lost its impetus, but was not formally abandoned until the 1970s. The archdiocese sold the site to property developers in 1985, the crypt was demolished and an apartment complex was built on the site. Today the perimeter wall along Ann Street and part of Gotha Street are all that remain, and were heritage-listed in 1992.
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