The Building Act 2004 now requires Territorial Authorities (TAs) to have in place a policy setting out how they intend making existing buildings that would be unable to withstand a moderate earthquake safe for their occupiers. Many of the resultant policies developed by TAs have put in place mandatory upgrade requirements that will force owners to expend large amounts of capital on seismic upgrading of their buildings. The challenge for the property owners and TAs alike is to make such development work economic or the result will be wide scale demolition of old buildings. This has serious implications for both heritage conservation and inner city revitalisation plans that are based on existing heritage buildings. This paper sets out the iss...
Conference ABSTRACT: Since the settlement of New Zealand there have been significant advances in th...
Implementing seismic rehabilitation requires a substantial investment for substandard building owner...
This paper describes two city centre regeneration strategies by reviewing existing literature and ca...
The Building Act 2004 now requires Territorial Authorities (TAs) to have in place a policy setting o...
The challenges facing heritage buildings in New Zealand will become all the more significant if legi...
The damage caused by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake has led to the introduction of compulsory seis...
Abstract The New Zealand Government is in the process of considering a law that would require all co...
Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city continues to be dogged by both the high cost and short supply o...
The purpose of this document is to summarise the consultation process undertaken by the Ministry of ...
As a result of the findings and recommendations of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Canterbu...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010-11 and the announcement of the national earthquake prone building...
In the late 1960s the Wellington City Council surveyed all the commercial buildings in the city and ...
As a result of the Christchurch Earthquake that occurred on 22nd February 2011 and the resultant los...
Abstract A growing acceptance that property redevelopment and sustainable town centre regeneration ...
he 2016 Building (Earthquake Prone Building) Amendment Act aims to improve the system for managing ...
Conference ABSTRACT: Since the settlement of New Zealand there have been significant advances in th...
Implementing seismic rehabilitation requires a substantial investment for substandard building owner...
This paper describes two city centre regeneration strategies by reviewing existing literature and ca...
The Building Act 2004 now requires Territorial Authorities (TAs) to have in place a policy setting o...
The challenges facing heritage buildings in New Zealand will become all the more significant if legi...
The damage caused by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake has led to the introduction of compulsory seis...
Abstract The New Zealand Government is in the process of considering a law that would require all co...
Auckland, New Zealand’s largest city continues to be dogged by both the high cost and short supply o...
The purpose of this document is to summarise the consultation process undertaken by the Ministry of ...
As a result of the findings and recommendations of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Canterbu...
The Canterbury earthquakes of 2010-11 and the announcement of the national earthquake prone building...
In the late 1960s the Wellington City Council surveyed all the commercial buildings in the city and ...
As a result of the Christchurch Earthquake that occurred on 22nd February 2011 and the resultant los...
Abstract A growing acceptance that property redevelopment and sustainable town centre regeneration ...
he 2016 Building (Earthquake Prone Building) Amendment Act aims to improve the system for managing ...
Conference ABSTRACT: Since the settlement of New Zealand there have been significant advances in th...
Implementing seismic rehabilitation requires a substantial investment for substandard building owner...
This paper describes two city centre regeneration strategies by reviewing existing literature and ca...