Earthquakes Royal Commission Lists Buildings of Interest
Canterbury Earthquakes Royal
Commission
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ngā Whare i Horo i ngā Rūwhenua o Waitaha
14
July 2011
Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission Lists Buildings of Interest
The Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission has identified a list of buildings of interest to its inquiry into earthquake-related building failure in Christchurch.
The Commission’s Terms of Reference requires it to establish a reasonably representative sample of buildings in the Central Business District (CBD) and to use this sample as the basis for answering a number of very significant questions that arise from the earthquakes.
This representative sample must include the Canterbury Television building, the Pyne Gould Corporation building, the Forsyth Barr building and The Hotel Grand Chancellor building.
The Commission has decided the inquiry will include any building within the CBD which failed causing loss of life. These buildings include The Press building in Cathedral Square, the Link Centre in High St, the Methodist Church on Durham St as well as numerous commercial premises on Colombo St, Cashel St, Gloucester St, Hereford St, Lichfield St and Manchester St.
The Commission has also widened the inquiry to include any other building which caused loss of life including commercial premises on Riccarton Rd in Riccarton, Coleridge St in Sydenham, Worcester St in Linwood and a residential property in St Albans.
Buildings which
withstood the Canterbury earthquakes are also of interest.
The list of buildings needs to have sufficient range of
buildings to cover:
the different structural types
and forms of buildings in the CBD
the different
construction materials used
the design and
availability of safety features including escape routes,
such as stairs
the different dates of design and
construction, including heritage buildings
buildings
that had been retro-fitted to improve earthquake resistance
buildings which had been identified as
“earthquake-prone” on or before the 4 September 2010
earthquake
different foundation types and underlying
soils
different types of building usage
Since the
Commission started work in May it has created a draft list
of buildings which it believes meets these requirements. It
is currently being refined and the Commission expects to
narrow the list down once more information is available. The
list will be publicly available once it has been finalised
and all building owners have been contacted.
Buildings
which can be named at this time include:
• The
Courthouse, Armagh St
• Catholic Basilica, Barbadoes
St
• Christ Church Cathedral, Cathedral
Square
• Police Station, Hereford
St
• Christchurch City Council Civic Offices (new),
Hereford St
• Town Hall, Kilmore St
• Christchurch
Hospital, Riccarton Ave
• Christchurch City Council
Civic offices (former), Tuam St
• Arts Centre,
Worcester St
• Art Gallery, Worcester
St
ENDS