Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, April 16 (UPI) -- Anglican Church officials in New Zealand announced a $5 million temporary cathedral made with cardboard will be erected to replace a demolished church. The Anglican Diocese of Christchurch, which was forced to demolish its church, vicarage and hall following a Feb. 22, 2011, earthquake, said a top Japanese "paper architect" designed the temporary structure, which will be comprised of cardboard tubes, timber beams, structural steel and concrete, The New Zealand Herald reported Monday. Advertisement The structure, which is to begin construction next week, is planned to last about 20 years, officials said.