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Armson Woolstore - Furniture Showroom and Offices (5 photos)
"A dramatic transformation of a derelict 1881 Woolstore into a high quality furniture showroom and first floor offices above. This project involved a very comprehensive but sensitive adaptation in a manner that honours the building's historic character." - NZIA Award Citation |
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Canterbury Club (6 photos) The brief was to restore the Clubhouse and to build a modern major addition that would have an ‘iconic’ presence. The promotion of the Club was a significant functional aspect of the brief. Our interpretation was to develop an interstitial form that whilst contemporary should also achieve a handsome balance between restoration of the traditional aspects of the Club. The exterior is strong in its language but is also discrete in terms of the Club's Heritage. |
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Christ's College - Jacob's House (2 photos)
Major alterations, additions, structural strengthening and refurbishment were completed in 2003 for the adaptive reuse of this charming stone building. (Cecil Wood Architect - 1930) |
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Christ's College - School House (4 photos)
Major alterations, additions, structural strengthening and refurbishment undertaken in 2002 to the first of the stone boarding houses built at Christ's College (C Mountford Architect - 1909) |
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Longbeach Estate Cookshop (2 photos) Alterations, additions and structural strengthening to this handsomely proportioned cookshop on Longbeach Estate in South Canterbury to become a venue for catered functions and hospitality. The owners' commitment to adaptive reuse of this building, which once served as the communal eatery for farm workers on the property, allows visitors to share in the rich local history and peaceful rural setting. |
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Mt Peel Homestead (7 photos) |
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Rangi Ruru Girls’ School - Administration Centre (4 photos)
“Te Koraha Restoration – an example of a well researched and tastefully restored historic building. Sympathetically altered, showing excellent understanding of the buildings context, age and quality.” - NZIA Award Citation |
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St Mary's Church Hall - Merivale (1 photo) Extensive alterations included structural strengthening and a new feature entrance to revive this community building to meet modern standards. |