Image: Su Leslie 2019
Nothing left but the facade. Heritage buildings in Cuba Street, Wellington, NZ undergoing redevelopment in the wake of the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake.
Image: Su Leslie 2019
Retail and apartment living; redeveloping heritage buildings in Wellington’s Cuba Street.
yay!!
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A renaissance – the heartening side of the human capacity for adaptability.
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I do hope they can restore some of that splendid façade.
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What you see is what will be saved thank goodness. Cuba Street would t be the same without all the fab, brightly coloured old buildings (or at least their facades).
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Great post 😊
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What a shame the house was destroyed. I can imagine how satisfied the owners must have felt, standing back and admiring their freshly painted facade!
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Like so many buildings, it was weakened by the 2016 earthquake. After the terrible death toll in the 2012 Christchurch earthquakes, our government has mandated a much stricter building code.
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Great choice for shelter – clearly much work going on to keep the beautiful facade on the new building.
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Such a beautiful place, hope their rebuilding is effective. It was a terrible quake
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What an interesting looking building Su, I’m glad you’re saving the facade.
Leslie
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So am I. Cuba Street has many little buildings like thais, and to lose them would be to lose much of the character of the street.
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It would…
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Oh I’m so glad they’re keeping the facade! As the older “Auto Row” area of Oakland that I live in is being converted to apartments, the city of Oakland has required that the builders keep the 100+ year old facades. Thank heavens!!
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I’m glad too. That particular street has so much character, and the colourful old buildings are a big part of that.
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Such a beautiful building! I hope it is redeveloped into something wonderful!
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The plan is for apartments.
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It looks so very fragile 😦
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Yes; I guess an awful lot of concrete and steel will be hidden behind the facade to keep it in place.
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Beautiful building. Hope they will restore it.
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wow – this was so interesting to see – the side view was chilling to see the layers – and hope they can keep the valuable exterior parts
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It is kinda weird to see buildings sliced through like this. A condition of the new-build is that the old facades have to be preserved, so it won’t be quite the same, but at least some of the building’s character will remain.
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yes – that is win win… I guess
and we rented this expensive “old” home in San Jose and the homeowner wanted to tear it ALL down – but the city was challenging her because it was historic – and I think she was trying to work it out where they could tear down mist and save the front (something like this)
and side note – this post led me to go and whip up my Thursday doors post for this week – we have an area near us where they are building all these new structures (gentrification) and not sure how everyone feels about it.
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But what a beautiful facade it is! So glad they’re going to keep it! 😄
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Me too. Cuba Street has so much character; it is a little oasis of colour and eccentricity that would be terrible to lose.
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What gorgeous facades. Im glad that they’re being rebuilt.
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Me too. So much of what replaces buildings like this is often bland and boring.
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it is nice to visit your blog, but I needed a prompt now I am not posting on Jacks jottings.
Your liking my comment on Pauline’s post was my prompt.
I like your header ” Age is just a biggish number.” I am prompted to add, and getting bigger.
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Don’t remind me!
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