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A Guide to Bay of Plenty Architecture MUST SEE Mt. Maunganui Public Library 01 Acheson & Stewart Zespri BUILDINGS 02 Warren & Mahoney w/ Architecture Page Henderson Bay Oval Trust Carrus Pavilion 03 Jasmax Mt. Maunganui Sports Centre 04 Acheson & Stewart The Elms Mission Station 01 George Clark Mt. Maunganui Golf Club Architecture Page Henderson 05 Harbour Court Flats 02 Hugh Monckton & Assocs 1881 Various Tauranga Police Station 03 Brain Watkins House Tauranga Historic Village Chow:Hill Architects No.1 Cargo Shed 233 Cameron Rd Tauranga 24 159 Seventeenth Ave Tauranga 62 04 Unknown Unknown Various The Brain Watkins House was built by a local The five-hectare “living museum” comprises boat-builder, Joseph Brain. It demonstrates a collection of historic and replica buildings, the late 19th century residential character of and combines retail with venue hire, a bi- Old Bond Store Fitzgibbon Louch & Son 05 what is now a commercial area. The house monthly market, community services and a Tauranga Airport 07 Te Matahauraki was gifted to the Tauranga Historical Society park and garden area. The buildings include 06 Jasmax Post Office & Govt. Building (Former) Jenkins & Roberts and is open to the public on Sundays from a couple of churches and the Forresters Hall. John Campbell 06 2pm to 4pm. See www.historicvillage.co.nz. War Memorial Gates Col. Gerard Ward; 16 Te Urunga Salmond Reed Architects 08 Tuti Tukaokao Baywave TECT Aquatic Centre Jasmax 07 District Court Alterations Paris Magdalinos Architects 15 Guinness Bros Liquor Store (Former) 09 Johnston, Denniston, Hitchcock & Hodgson Departmental Building 14 MoW under Graydon Miskimmin Tauranga Waterfront 10 LandLAB Tauranga City Library Tauranga Art Gallery Ian Carter, Architect 13 12 Mitchell & Stout Architects Trustpower Arena Warren & Mahoney 08 Baycourt Community & Arts Centre Munro’s Building Warren & Mahoney 17 Herbert Clemson; 11 Harold West; Architecture Page Henderson St. Peters in the City ABN AMRO CRAIGS 500m 18 Jasmax w/ Matrixx MOUNT MAUNGANUI Jenkins & Roberts; 19 38 Hotel St. Amand (Former) Dennis Pocock Architects 37 Herbert Clemson St. Peters Manse Mid-City Centre by completion date Col. Gerard Ward 20 31 39 Windeatt Architects 36 Devonport Buildings 1905 1956, 1991 c. 1968 Mt. Maunganui Sports Centre 2011 Trustpower Arena 2020 Tauranga Airport Salmon Medical Centre 32 40 Unknown DHT Architects 21 Post Office & Govt. Building (Former) St. Mary Immaculate Church 51 Willow St Tauranga 06 114 Elizabeth St Tauranga 28 Cnr Hull and Maunganui Rds 81 Truman Lane Jean Batten Dr Tauranga Fire Station 30 35 41 Teasey’s Building & Garage Acheson & Stewart 04 Warren & Mahoney 08 Jasmax 06 Norman Jenkins 22 C.H.D. Porter John Campbell, Govt. Architect Pipe & Sargent; Wrigley’s Building One of the John Campbell-designed David Gatley UoW Student Village 34 42 Unknown 1967 Mt. Maunganui Public Library Warren & Mahoney 23 Edwardian Baroque post offices that are St Mary’s is the oldest Catholic parish in New Devonport Road 2015 Bay Oval Trust Carrus Pavilion Cameron Road easily recognisable in towns and cities Zealand, established by Bishop Pompallier 398 Maunganui Rd Trustpower HQ Northern Star Building throughout the country, the building survived in 1840. Pipe & Sargent’s modernist chapel Blake Park, Kawaka St 33 Wingate Architects w/ 43 Karl Johansen a threat of demolition in the 1990s, and today was absorbed into a renovation and extension Acheson & Stewart 01 Brain Watkins House Warren & Mahoney Jasmax 03 by architect Unknown 24 functions as a bar, restaurant and boutique project designed by Tauranga architect and Elizabeth Street 29 BoP Polytechnic 44 Royal Arcade hotel. See www.clarencetauranga.co.nz parishioner David Gatley. 1998 Mt. Maunganui Golf Club Acheson & Stewart 01, 04 Ian Carter, Architect Karl Johansen 2018 Zespri ANZ Business Centre 15 Fairway Ave Wingate + Farquhar 25 St. Mary Immaculate Church Architecture Page Henderson 05 400 Maunganui Rd Architecture Page Henderson 28 Pipe & Sargent; 02, 05 Elizabeth Café & Larder 26 David Gatley Warren & Mahoney with Wingate + Farquhar Elizabeth Heights Apartments Architecture 45 Johnston, Denniston, Hitchcock & Hodgson 2005 Baywave TECT Aquatic Centre Jasmax 03, 06, 07 Cnr Girven & Gloucester Rds Page Henderson 02 Jasmax 07 Warren & Mahoney 02, 08 Marac House (Former) Sharp Tudhope 47 Babbage Partners; 27 Jasmax w/ Jigsaw Architects Jigsaw Architects Tauranga on the Waterfront 46 Johnston, Denniston, Hitchcock & Hodgson AMP Regional Offices (Former) Denniston & Hodgson 48 Holy Trinity Anglican Church 49 Architecture Page Henderson 2003 2019 WAIKAREAO ESTUARY Holy Trinity Anglican Church University of Waikato Tauranga Campus 215 Devonport Rd Tauranga 49 101 Durham St Tauranga 30 Architecture Page Henderson Jasmax Salvation Army Centre Acheson & Co 52 This project sought to reconsider how church This large project consolidated previously Native School & Hostel (Former) buildings might provide for the various scattered faculties, and is characterised by Unknown 53 activities taking place within, and careful integration: of partnership with mana whenua, planning of the intersecting circular volumes of work by artist Whare Thompson, and of creates dynamic relationships between the Tauranga streetscapes. The complex’s strong various spaces and connections out to the textures and dramatic forms are arranged street. around a sequence of dramatic spaces. Tauranga Primary School Building Taiparoro J. Farrell 51 50 Unknown Cameron Road Devonport Road 2012 2007 ANZ Business Centre Tauranga Art Gallery 247 Cameron Rd Tauranga 25 108 Willow St Tauranga 12 Wingate + Farquhar Mitchell & Stout Architects Sitting on a key street corner, the building Hiding inside this project is a 1960s-era BNZ. Tauranga Memorial Park Fountain helps define the otherwise rather ragged The old columns, banking hall and vault 55 Acheson & Stewart edge of the CBD. The building is home to remain extant, with the bank’s main spaces Memorial Park Hall and its upper level lending themselves well to Norman Jenkins 54 several Wingate + Farquhar interiors – the Elizabeth Café & Larder (also 2012) is a good reuse as galleries. spot for a rest. Eleventh Ave Tauranga Automatic Telephone Exchange Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre Ministry of Works 59 56 Johnston & Denniston Tauranga Army Hall 57 Herbert Clemson index by architect Acheson & Stewart 55 Jigsaw Architects 27, 47 Crabbe Store (Former) 60 Unknown Acheson & Co 52 LandLAB 10 Alwyn O’Connor 58 John Mair, Govt. Architect 31 George Clark 01 Matrixx 18, 32 Architecture Page Henderson 11, 49 Ministry of Education Wesley Methodist Church Babbage Partners 27, 34 Architect, J. Farrell 51 58 Haughey & Fox; Alwyn O’Connor Beca 34 Ministry of Works (MoW) 59 under Graydon Miskimmin 14 Forresters Hall John Campbell, Govt. Architect 06 62 H.J. Vickery Mitchell & Stout Architects 12 Ian Carter, Architect 13, 29 61 The Kollective Hugh Monckton & Wingate Architects Chow:Hill Architects 03 Associates 02 Te Wāngaga o Aotearoa Wingate + Farquhar 63 Herbert Clemson 11, 38, 57 Paris Magdalinos Architects 15 Edgecumbe & White 31 Pipe & Sargent 28 UoW Tauranga Campus 30 Jasmax Stanley Fearn 32 Dennis Pocock Architects 19 Post Office (Former) 31 Edgecumbe & White under John Mair Fitzgibbon Louch & Son 05 C.H.D. Porter 41 Tauranga Hospital Ward Block & Board Offices Gillman, Garry, Clapp & Sayers 64 Fraser Street Public Trust Building (Former) David Gatley 28 32 Stanley Fearn; Salmond Reed Architects 16 Matrixx South British Insurance Building Gillman, Garry, Clapp & Sayers 64 Tuti Tukaokao 08 34 Babbage Partners; Beca Gummer, Ford & Partners 37 H.J. Vickery 62 Kathleen Kilgour Centre Hardley’s Building Wingate + Farquhar 65 Cameron Road 35 Harold West Haughey & Fox 58 Col. Gerard Ward 16, 20 Davies’ Building 36 Unknown Jasmax 18, 30, 47 Warren & Mahoney 17, 23, 33 37 New Zealand Insurance Building (Former) Norman Jenkins 22, 54 Harold West 11, 35 Gummer, Ford & Partners Jenkins & Roberts 07, 19 Windeatt Architects 39 Karl Johansen 43, 44 Wingate + Farquhar 25, 26, 63, Johnston & Denniston 56 Johnston, 65 Wingate Architects 33, 61 500m Denniston, Hitchcock & Hodgson TAURANGA 09, 45, 46 Denniston & Hodgson 48 DHT Architects 21 by completion date 1839 The Elms Mission Station 1918 Hotel St. Amand (Former) 1934 Northern Star Building 1962 Tauranga Memorial Park 1973 Te Urunga 2001 Salmon Medical Center 2017 Tauranga Waterfront 1975 -47 15 Mission St 105 The Strand 58-64 Devonport Rd Fountain The Strand 171 Cameron Rd Wharf St George Clark 01 Herbert Clemson 38 Karl Johansen 43 Memorial Park, 71 Eleventh Ave Tuti Tukaokao 08 DHT Architects 21 LandLAB 10 Acheson & Stewart 55 1978 South British Insurance 1878 Native School & Hostel 1935 Hardley’s Building 2003 Holy Trinity Anglican Church 2018 The Kollective 1918 Tauranga Primary School 2017 Building (Former) (Former) 1938 31 Devonport Rd 1963 Harbour Court Flats 215 Devonport Rd 145 Seventeenth Ave 31 Fifth Ave 35 Grey St 83 Seventh Ave Harold West 35 22 Cliff Rd Architecture Page Henderson 49 Wingate Architects 61 J. Farrell, Ministry of Education Babbage Partners; Unknown 53 Architect 51 Hugh Monckton & Associates 02 1938 Post Office (Former) Beca 34 2004 ABN AMRO CRAIGS 1942 1 Grey St 2019 Mid-City Centre 1881 Brain Watkins House 1963 St. Peters in the City 158 Cameron Rd 1921 War Memorial Gates Edgecumbe & White under 1980 AMP Regional Offices (Former) 1 Devonport Rd 233 Cameron Road 2014 2012 130 Spring St Jasmax with Matrixx 18 1839-47 The Elms Mission Station Tauranga Domain, John Mair, Govt. Architect 31 181 Devonport
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