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The Wellington Harbour Board archives, from its founding in 1880; The hand-drawn maps of Thomas Ward, who spent three years in the 1880s walking around Wellington sketching street plans; Building permits from 1892 and all completed contemporary resource and building consents (only live consents are held at the City Council offices)
Wellington City Council is a territorial authority in New Zealand, governing the city of Wellington, the country's capital city and third-largest city by population, behind Auckland and Christchurch. It consists of the central historic town and certain additional areas within the Wellington metropolitan area, extending as far north as Linden ...
The Majestic Centre, the tallest building in Wellington. The Aon Centre, the 2nd tallest building in Wellington. (left), Forsyth Barr House, and Bayleys Building. Bowen House (left) and the. This list of tallest buildings in Wellington ranks the tallest building's in the New Zealand capital city of Wellington by height.
The building stands at 93 metres high and has twenty five stories above the ground, [1] making it the fourth tallest building in Wellington and the twenty fifth tallest building in New Zealand . [2] The floor size is estimated at 28,000 square metres (300,000 sq ft). The construction was valued at $45 million. [3]
Designated. 18-Mar-1982. Reference no. 234. Wellington Harbour Board Head Office and Bond Store is a historic building on Jervois Quay in Wellington, New Zealand. The building currently houses the Wellington Museum. It was commissioned in 1890 by the Wellington Harbour Board to replace wooden buildings from the 1860s, designed by Frederick de ...
The Majestic Centre, designed by Jack Manning of Manning Mitchell in association with Kendon McGrail of Jasmax Architects, was completed in 1991. The main building of the Majestic Centre is the Majestic Tower which is the tallest building in Wellington, New Zealand. The building, located on 100 Willis Street is 116 metres (381 ft) high and has ...
The building has 143 rooms, 64 toilets, 126 fireplaces and 22 chimneys. [4] When it opened in 1876, after 22 months of construction, and at a cost of £39 000, [5] it was easily the largest building in the country [6] and is now considered to be one of New Zealand's most important historic buildings. [1] The building was built on reclaimed land.
The entrance of Wellington International, formerly known as the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, is seen on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, in Wellington, FL.