The Question of Auckland’s Civic Building

Abstract
This article examines recent and current controversy over the Civic Administration Building (1954- 1966) in Auckland, New Zealand. Unoccupied since the end of 2014, the building’s future is uncertain. Its heritage value is widely recognized by heritage professionals and commentators. Yet Auckland Council, the building’s owner and former occupier, does not recognize its significance and has not scheduled it as a heritage building on its district plan. To the contrary, it has floated the possibility of demolishing it. This article considers the building’s history, significance and possible futures.

Keywords
Modern Movement, Modern architecture, Reuse, Renovation, Restoration, Auckland’s Civic Administration, Tibor Donner, New Zealand modern architecture.

Issue 52
Year 2015
Pages 83-85
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/52.A.W7PFMBYY

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