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ICOMOS New Zealand NEWS September 2013 ISSN 0113-2237 www.icomos.org.nz A Word from the Chair It is officially the start of spring as I pen these few words and a glorious spring day it has been in Christchurch too the daffodils are out in full force. ICOMOS NZ 2013 Conference Whakatu - Nelson Join us at the ICOMOS New Zealand 2013 Annual General Meeting Whakatū Marae, Nelson 18 20 October 2013 Theme: Cultural Landscapes He Whenua He Taonga Deadline for bookings: This Friday, 4 October ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 1

Christchurch Town Hall to be conserved ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 2

Photo: David Reynolds Media matters ICOMOS New Zealand tends not to become involved in campaigns for individual buildings - to do so would occupy most of its time and divert attention away from development and promotion of professional standards in heritage conservation. Following the Canterbury earthquakes of 2011 and 2012, ICOMOS New Zealand made its position known, advocating through a number of media releases a process of careful assessment and treatment of damaged heritage buildings, following the principles of the ICOMOS New Zealand Charter (2010). Our 2011 submission to the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission further developed that argument and in that forum we found we were very much lone voices in an environment where the public and media advocated safety first demolition. Cathedral rebuild ignores opportunity There are two exceptions, both of which involved matters of principle. Firstly we engaged in a protracted correspondence with the Prime Minister on the neglect of the Canterbury Provincial buildings collapsed Stone Chamber when it seemed emergency cover for the was way off anyone s agenda. Action followed, albeit two snowfalls later. Secondly, when it appeared in May last year that the Anglican Church Property Trustees had a fine new cathedral in mind we wrote to Bishop Victoria Matthews, urging the Anglican Diocese of Christchurch to pause in its (then make-safe) demolition programme and take time to share and discuss its engineering assessment both with the profession and the wider public so that all might be able to evaluate that advice, and understand how the Diocese had come to make its decision. ICOMOS NZ s letter was consigned to the appropriate project groups. Following the September 10 announcement of the Church Property Trustees intention to demolish the cathedral and rebuild we issued this media release. - Editor ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 3

Old Public Trust - yellow stickered Other damage: Old Government Buildings ICOMOS NZ 2013 Election Results Chairperson Executive Board Old Government Building photos (above) courtesy Richard Nester, Dept. of Conservation, Wellington St Marys of the Angels Old Public Trust ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 4

Photo: Kevin L. Jones/DoC Photo: Kevin L. Jones Photo: Kevin L. Jones/DoC What s up at NZ World Heritage Tentative List sites? Kevin Jones Whakarua Moutere (Cape Reinga) Cape Reinga ā Removing the bridge, Kerikeri Basin Kerikeri Basin Historic Precinct Kerikeri Basin. ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 5

Photo: Kevin L. Jones Photo: Kevin L. Jones Photo: Kevin L. Jones Maungakiekie, One Tree Hill Te Kopuke, Mt St John ā ū ā Napier Marine Parade and Sound Shell ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 6

Photos: Napier Art Deco Trust Napier s 1931 Marine Parade and Sound Shell Quotes... The 22-year-old was asleep when the magnitude 6.6 quake struck, after working the late shift as a chef. Sorry Herald writer Amelia Wade finds work for idle quakes. - NZ Herald 17 August. Napier s violent convulsion of 23 February 1863. -The Press 17 March 1863 ICOMOS New Zealand News is published by ICOMOS New Zealand (Inc.) / Te Mana O Nga Pouwhenua O Te Ao - The New Zealand National Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites Editor: David Reynolds Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the ICOMOS New Zealand Executive Board. 2013 ICOMOS New Zealand Editorial contact: news@icomos.org.nz ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 7

Inside the Canterbury Provincial Buildings The Christchurch Board meeting earlier this year provided the opportunity to inspect the interior of the Canterbury Provincial Buildings Above: The interior of Mountfort s 1865 stone chamber bathed in orange light from the temporary plastic roofing membrane. The walls have been reduced to the height of the stone panels. A surprising amount of the flooring is relatively undamaged though small areas are visible where masonry or timber has penetrated. This temporary roof has since been replaced by a smart grey coloursteel number. Left: the east wall of the stone chamber showing the remaining buttresses and the Timber Chamber (right). Below left and right: Interior of the timber chamber with its temporary supports. This space received some damage from falling masonry from the adjacent tower, but is largely intact. ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 8

Photos: David Reynolds Above: Removal of later wall cladding reveals brick nogging in one of the upstairs office. Above & below right: Damage to the breastwork of chimneys is widespread throughout the building and a programme to stabilise these elements has been undertaken. Again, removal of the 20th century wallboards has revealed both a variety of styles of fireplaces and many early colour schemes. Above & Below: Temporary bracing in the former Belgian Beer Cafe tenancy. Right: Most of the tiled decorative panels around the lower walls of the Stone Chamber have survived well. ICOMOS NZ News September 2013 Page 9