Former National Bank of New Zealand Building

41°17′41″S 174°46′29″E / 41.2948°S 174.7746°E / -41.2948; 174.7746Current tenantsLogan Brown RestaurantCompleted1917–1923Design and constructionArchitect(s)Plummer-Jones, Claude[1]
Heritage New Zealand – Category 1
Official nameNational Bank Building, Te Aro, Branch BuildingDesignated19 March 1986Reference no.3634

The National Bank of New Zealand Building is a historic building on the corner of Cuba Street and Vivian Street, Wellington, New Zealand. It is now occupied by Logan Brown Restaurant.

The building, designed by Claude Plummer-Jones, contains an exceptionally fine main banking space. Built by day labour, the structure is of concrete, faced externally with Malmesbury stone for the rusticated base with sandstone for the levels above. The building is Classical in style. The two storeys above the ground floor have attached Corinthian columns that extend through both storeys and are surmounted by an entablature and a balustraded parapet. Inside, the ground floor contains the (former) banking hall and some ancillary office space. Octagonal in shape, the paired Corinthian column theme of the exterior is repeated internally to form, with arches between each pair, an open arcade. Above, a 6-metre diameter glazed dome further enhances the quality of the space. The banking hall as a whole offers one of Wellington's finer interior architectural experiences.[1]

The building is classified as a "Category 1" by Heritage New Zealand.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Kernohan, D. (1994). "Wellington's Old Buildings", Wellington: Victoria University Press
  2. ^ "National Bank Building, Te Aro, Branch Building". New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 21 December 2009.

External links

Media related to National Bank Building, Te Aro branch at Wikimedia Commons

  • Logan Brown Restaurant website


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