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The P & D Duncan Building in Central Christchurch is a Historic Place, Category 2 listed, three storeyed brick building. It was constructed in 1903-4 for P. & D. Duncan Limited, one of New Zealand’s leading early foundries and engineering works, and has historical and social significance as a rare reminder of the heavy industry formerly in this area of the city.

The building suffered significant damage in the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes. The repairs benefited from a Christchurch City Council Heritage Incentive Grant and a Canterbury Earthquake Heritage Buildings Trust Grant for conservation and maintenance work.

The Heritage restoration was conducted in accordance with ICOMOS guidance and professional standards of conservation. The design and building work involved extensive deconstruction and heritage restoration of the original brick and stone façades, new roofing, earthquake repairs and seismic strengthening.

New and restored Oamaru Stone and Timaru Bluestone parapets were reconstructed, and the building was refurbished inside and out, leaving heritage elements, brickwork, stone, polished concrete and substantial roof trusses visible wherever practicable.

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JTB Architects is an award-winning NZIA Registered practice, founded in Nelson in 1986. We now work from studios in Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch and Wanaka, on projects around New Zealand. We design beautiful contemporary buildings of all sizes and across a broad range of project types.

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