Ongoing Historical Building Projects.
Smithsonian Museum, Washington DC, Peer review - Cast Iron Gates.
Wesley Church, (1880) seismic strengthening. Timber building.
Farmers shop fronts, Cuba St, (1914) exterior brick, concrete, tiles, windows.
Mighty Mighty, Cuba St, (1920) exterior brick, concrete, timber windows.
Scots College, (1916) Brick and plaster, restoration of entrance.
Wellington Town Hall, (1902) Brick, plaster, timber, tin ceiling restoration.
Government House, (1910), plaster, timber, timber & steel windows, conservation.
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Recent Historical Conservation Projects.
Museum of Wellington City to Sea, (1892) preservation interior timber.
312 Lambton Quay, previously Whitcoulls shop front (1908), plaster & steel windows.
Grant Road, Wellington, Nathan Fountain (c1880), cast iron conservation.
Edwin Fox, Picton, (1855) preservation of historic timbers, up to 800mm diameter.
National War Memorial, (1964) peer review of construction drawings, Studio Pacific.
Nairn St. Colonial Cottage, (1857) condition of timber report.
Clyde Quay Wharf (1910 & 1964), conservation of mural, report on 1910’s concrete wharf.
Government House (1910), Exterior English tile re-roofing and plaster / timber re-cladding
Hunter Building Victoria University (1905), exterior re-roofing
Chapman Taylor House Chatsworth Avenue (1930), re-roofing and roof insulation options.
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Previous Historic Projects
Lower Hutt Library, (1952) concrete preservation and elastomeric coatings, steel windows. All the lighthouses have steel / brass windows.
Waipapa Point, (1884) timber.
Pencarrow Lighthouse, (1884) cast iron.
Baring Head, (1935) concrete
Cape Palliser lighthouse, (1870) cast iron.
Cape Brett lighthouse, (1870) cast iron.
Dog Island, (1865) rubble and concrete.
Centre Island, (1878) timber
Stephens Island, (1894) cast iron.
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