The New Zealand Journal of History, Volumes 31-32University of Auckland., 1997 - History |
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Page 258
... buildings that had housed them and that had become community landmarks . Public reaction became a significant catalyst for preservation action . The loss of buildings such as post offices became symbolic of the undermining of commu ...
... buildings that had housed them and that had become community landmarks . Public reaction became a significant catalyst for preservation action . The loss of buildings such as post offices became symbolic of the undermining of commu ...
Page 261
... buildings which they wish to protect are being rendered vulnerable , not so much by changes to the buildings themselves as by changes in their surroundings . Around a building there often exists a zone of protection afforded by all ...
... buildings which they wish to protect are being rendered vulnerable , not so much by changes to the buildings themselves as by changes in their surroundings . Around a building there often exists a zone of protection afforded by all ...
Page 262
... buildings in this area could be rehabilitated.27 The dramatic collapse of development activity as a result of the stockmarket crash in 1987 left a legacy of gaps in the urban scene . Spaces where old buildings had been removed and were ...
... buildings in this area could be rehabilitated.27 The dramatic collapse of development activity as a result of the stockmarket crash in 1987 left a legacy of gaps in the urban scene . Spaces where old buildings had been removed and were ...
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Judith Binney | 3 |
James Belich Myth Race and Identity | 9 |
Michael Belgrave Preemption the Treaty | 23 |
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