New Zealands Lost Heritage

Hardback

Main Details

Title New Zealands Lost Heritage
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard Wolfe
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 257,Width 207
Category/GenreHistory of architecture
ISBN/Barcode 9781869663872
ClassificationsDewey:993
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Upstart Press Ltd
Imprint New Holland Publishers (NZ) Ltd
Publication Date 1 November 2013
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

New Zealand has a disappointing record of preserving our oldest and proudest buildings. In this book well known historian Richard Wolfe features 20 notable structures which, for various reasons, no longer exist. Most of the buildings have been demolished in the name of urban development, creating controversy and representing a damning indictment of this country's sense of heritage. Each building is discussed and illustrated including the circumstances of its demise. The selection includes: Ruapekapeka pa in Northland (burned down deliberately), Admiralty House in Auckland (demolished to make way for new roads) Wellington's Parliament Buildings (accidental fire), Invercargill's Seacliff Asylum (fire), and TJ Edmond's landmark factory (bulldozed). What emerges is a fascinating social and historical narrative that sheds light on parts of New Zealand's cultural history and reveals the truth of the old adage that history repeats. Wolfe's emphasis on the significance of lost architecture presents a powerful appeal for preservation of the important works that remain.

Author Biography

Richard Wolfe is a well-known and accomplished social historian and author of over 20 books, across a wide span of non-fiction subjects from history to art and culture. He works as a freelance researcher and writer and this is his first book with New Holland. He lives in Auckland.