ST FRANCIS XAVIER CATHEDRAL PIPE ORGAN

Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Phil Handforth

Grieve Gillett Architects Photography: Phil Handforth
DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF AN HISTORIC PIPE ORGAN
Grieve Gillett Architects were humbled by the great privilege and huge responsibility to design the installation of an historic pipe organ onto the gallery at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in Adelaide.
The two greatest challenges faced were to fit the mass of equipment and pipework into the available gallery space without compromising the existing historic fabric, and designing the casework to relate to the historic
internal detailing whilst allowing it to clearly read as a contemporary insertion.
In designing the pipe organ casework Grieve Gillett Architects referenced the existing masonry column features and gallery edge woodwork to develop in timber a rigorous and sensitive interpretation of the historic fabric of the cathedral. The final result was built to the requisite high standards of craftsmanship in keeping with the gothic tradition of the historic building. The project fulfilled the brief, was within budget and thanks also to the entire project team, generations of future worshipers should be uplifted by both the sight and the sound of the new pipe organ at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral.
PROJECT DETAILS
Client: Catholic Archidiocese of Adelaide
Location: Adelaide, SA
Kaurna Country
Completion: 2015
AWARDS
AIA 2016 (SA) Commendation for Heritage

"Core to the project was balancing the ongoing use of church services through installing the organ, with the need to maintain the aesthetics of the internal spaces. It's success is based on the architect's skill in managing to place the instrument within the existing framework without significant modification."
- Jury Citation (SA) 2016