New Zealand’s Lost Heritage

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Description

New Zealand has a disappointing record of preserving our oldest and proudest buildings. In New Zealand’s Lost Heritage well known historian Richard Wolfe features 20 notable structures. For various reasons, these structures no longer exist.

Most of the buildings have been demolished in the name of urban development. This is creating controversy and representing a damning indictment of this country’s sense of heritage. Each building is discussed and illustrated including the circumstances of its demise.

In New Zealand’s Lost Heritage the selection includes: Ruapekapeka pa in Northland (burned down deliberately), Admiralty House in Auckland (demolished to make way for new roads) Wellington’s Parliament Buildings (accidental fire) Dunedin’s Seacliff Asylum (fire), TJ Edmonds landmark factory (bulldozed). What emerges is a fascinating social and historical narrative that sheds light on parts of New Zealand’s cultural history and reveals the truth of the old adage that history repeats. Wolfe’s emphasis on the significance of lost architecture presents a powerful appeal for preservation of the important works that remain.

Additional information

Weight 0.9 kg
Dimensions 22 × 207 × 257 cm
Imprint

White Cloud Books

Binding

Hardback

ISBN

9781869663872

Publication Date

November 2013

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