A North Canterbury community never gave up hope of locating missing windows from an historic church.
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When an estimated $40million worth of concrete is laid across a neighbourhood rich in both colonial history and inner-city culture, history is altered.
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The technology used to create and display a newspaper has dramatically changed in an online age but some of the country’s papers still work out of heritage buildings.
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What now for the Timeball Station, one of Lyttelton's most treasured landmarks, badly damaged in the Christchurch earthquake?
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Te Waimate Mission House, the country's second-oldest building, has significance for all New Zealanders and the kindness of many has recaptured its shine.
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Imbued with English traditions, Wanganui Collegiate is nevertheless meeting the challenges facing a modern New Zealand school.
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A master craftsman uses his skills to make furniture that speaks from the heart.
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The focus of the country is on the Rugby World Cup and in particular Eden Park, newly refurbished for its role in what is hoped to be a nationwide triumph.
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Twelve months after the first of the Canterbury earthquakes, Darfield is seeing the start of restoration of many of its heritage buildings and a strengthening of community spirit.
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Moved to make way for infrastructure construction, one of Auckland's historic watering holes has been returned to its original site none the worse for wear.
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It's a dilemma facing architects and planners throughout the country - how to build for the future while respecting the past.
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Archaeological artefacts, human remains and other taonga must be protected from would-be fossickers.
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Carterton's classical 1881 library is the centrepiece of a new community centre.
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