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- Title
- The design of the Dilworth Building
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The Dilworth Building was architecture firm Gummer and Ford’s first significant building. It was completed in 1927 and sits on one of the most prominent locations in Aotearoa New Zealand, the corner of Queen Street and Customs Street East in downtown Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. The Dilworth Building has been referred to as one of this country’s finest examples of classical architecture by critics such as Miles Warren, Bruce Petry, Peter Shaw, John Stacpoole and Peter Beaven, among others. It ho...
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- Journal article
- Date created
- 2022-12-27
- Creator
- Moore, Cameron / Mađanović, Milica
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5848
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- Dilworth Building (Auckland, N.Z.) / Auckland CBD (N.Z.) / Auckland (N.Z.) / New Zealand / Gummer and Ford (Firm) / heritage buildings / classical architecture / Architectural design
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