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... Reserve Acquisition 29 Introduction 7 5.8 Sale of Reserves 30 Land Status 7 5.9 Reserve Boundaries 30 Hastings District Council Classification 7 5.10 Encroachment 31 History 8 5.11 Safety and Vandalism 31 Duart House and Gardens Use 10 5.12 Promotion 32 5.13 Review and Monitoring 32 PART 2 OBJECTIVES AND ...
... & HIKANUI RESERVES The township of Havelock North, within which the Havelock Reserves are located was founded on the Karanema Block. A brief history of this Block has been presented in the Cultural Aspirations for the Karanema Reserve Briefing Paper which should be referred to along with the ...
... building. The building is also significant for its association with Davies and Phillips, one of the most significant architectural practices in Hastings' history and key figures in the city's post-earthquake rejuvenation. In the period since its closure the building has remained a significant feature of Hastings ...
... and visually interesting composition. Otherwise, architectural values are low. Historic Value: The building at 108 Market Street South has a varied history of occupants beginning with two different hairdressers and more recently the building has been tenanted by a succession of cafes. Aesthetic Value: ...
... buildings combine seamlessly to make a valuable streetscape in the Hastings CBD. Historic Value: Buildings 1 and 3 have a typical retail building history, each having housed a variety of tenants over the years. Building 2 has a strong association with F. L Bone, ...
... historic value. Historic Value: The historic value of the building derives from the range of commercial tenants that have occupied it, a history that is typical of many like buildings in the CBD, also for its surviving the earthquake. Aesthetic Value: The Murray Roberts ...
... office of an architect who is important locally and nationally, and appears to be little changed. Historic Value: The building has a history typical of many of the retail buildings in the Hastings CBD. It was constructed in the aftermath of the 1931 earthquake, and ...
... of the windows, and provides a focus of some visual interest in the area. Historic Value: Duckworth's Building has the type of history that can be attributed to many of the buildings in the Hastings CBD. That is, it has housed a variety of retail ...
... first floor. This gives the structure a distinct technical value. Historic Value: The Dominion Post Building has had a typical retail building history, having been occupied by a variety of businesses over perhaps 90 years. It has historical value too for its having survived the ...
... , and this shows in the design of the entrances for example, and in the fenestration. Historic Value: Carlsson House has a history associated with its residential occupants from the time of construction up until the late 1980's. Since this time, a number of businesses ...
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