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Council Approves Cost of Repairs to Curator's House

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The Christchurch Council has approved a project to move forwards with the repair of the historic Curators House on Rolleston Avenue and the costs towards strengthening the building to 67 percent of the New Building Standard (NBS).

A building is considered to be earthquake prone at 33 percent of NBS.

Insurance will fund $544,491 of the cost of repair and Council will pay $205,267 towards strengthening.

Christchurch City Council Deputy Mayor Ngaire Button says that the Curator’s House serves as a reminder and evidence of our past history.

“It’s an iconic central city venue which draws people to this part of the city and to the Botanic Gardens. It’s really important to get venue like this reopen, especially for those people looking for a special event venue. The decision is a step in the right direction towards the revitalisation and rebuild of our Central City and it will serve as a boost to the hospitality and tourism industries.”

The repairs are being done under the Council’s Facilities Rebuild Project.

The building suffered minor damage as a result of the 22 February earthquake 2011 and additional damage from the 13 June 2011 earthquake event. While there is some damage to the timber floor, plaster cracking to walls and ceilings in isolated locations, and a cracked timber pile, as a whole the building performed very well. It is designed and well constructed to modern techniques. The building has no structural vulnerabilities and does not require earthquake strengthening.

The Curators House is listed in the City Plan as a Group 3 heritage building. Its heritage

significance is also recognised by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga which registers the building as a Category II Historic Place.

The Curators Residence is constructed in two parts, an original two story Arts and Crafts/Tudor style building and a modern single storey addition constructed in 1999. The building was being used as a Restaurant, but is currently unoccupied due to earthquake damage.

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