Registration Report for the Lyttelton Road Tunnel Administration Building, 1 Bridle Path Road, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for St Margaret's College Warren House, 61 Papanui Road, Merivale, Christchurch.
Register Record for Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions Chapel, 62 Ferry Road, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the Church of St Luke the Evangelist, 248 Manchester Street, Christchurch
Register Record for the Lyttelton Road Tunnel Administration Building, 1 Bridle Path Road, Christchurch.
Register Record for the former Canterbury Public Library, 1870s section, 109 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the former NZ Trust and Loan Building, 84 Hereford Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions Chapel, 62 Ferry Road, Christchurch
Building Record Form for Sister of Our Lady of the Missions Convent, 62 Ferry Road, Christchurch
Register Record for New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Woolstore, 116-118 Durham Street, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for the former Canterbury Public Library, 1870s section, 109 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch
Building Record form for the former Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery, 282-286 Durham Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the former Canterbury Times and Star Building, 134-140 Gloucester Street, Christchurch
Register Record for former Canterbury Public Library, 1900s and 1920s section, 109 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch
Building Record Forms for Wesley Home for Aged (McKellar House), 138-148 Park Terrace, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Woolstore, 116-118 Durham Street, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for the Union Centre Building (formerly Armstrongs), Corner 91-107 Armagh Street and Colombo Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for former Canterbury Public Library, 1900s and 1920s section, 109 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch
The former mayor of Christchurch, Gary Moore, speaking to a woman at the Rally for the Cathedral in Cranmer Square. The rally protested the proposed demolition of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
As building archaeologists we record and analyse the form, structure and ornamentation of 19th century dwellings to learn about the lives led by past occupants. The Victorian era was a time of invention and achievement. Society was dominated by middle-class morality as they … Continue readi...
Concern about the demolition process of heritage buildings in Christchurch. With Anna Crighton - Chairperson of the Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Buildings Fund Trust, which raises money, matched by the government, to save quake-damaged heritage buildings.
Heritage supporters are hoping that serious earthquake damage wrought upon Christchurch cemeteries will be repaired- but the issue of who funds that work remains unresolved.
A graphic describing the status of heritage buildings.
A graphic showing demolished heritage buildings.
A map showing the location of heritage buildings.
Slides from the presentation by Jill Durney (MacMillan Brown Library) on "UC CEISMIC Virtual Heritage Project: Christchurch Lost and Found".
Instead of concentrating on the buildings destroyed in and after the earthquakes in Christchurch's CBD, a new event is enticing people back to explore the heritage buildings that have survived. A new organisation, Te Putahi, is behind the Open Christchurch programme that celebrates the city's surviving architecture, starting with inner-city schools throwing open their doors to the public. Architectural historian and co-founder of Te Putahi, Dr Jessica Halliday tells Lynn Freeman they hope to encourage discussion around well-designed spaces and their impacts on peoples' lives. Open Christchurch starts next Sunday with a tour of The Cathedral Grammar Junior School.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Heritage bites dust".
People signing the petitions during the Rally for the Cathedral in Cranmer Square. The rally protested the proposed demolition of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A crowd gathered in Cranmer Square for the Rally for the Cathedral protest. The rally protested the proposed demolition of the ChristChurch Cathedral.