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ordered the demolition of the high rise. Two demolition options were put forward by the building owners, including an option using explosives. The demolition method agreed on was 'cut and crane', where the building was cut into pieces that were removed by crane. Demolition finished in February 2013.
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Demolition of the hotel was first proposed in 1981, causing considerable controversy in Christchurch. Eventually, the Christchurch City Council suggested that the façade be retained with the redevelopment as an office high rise building. The hotel was demolished in 1986, with 2/3 of the Oxford
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On 24 June 2005, the historic façade was registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a Category II historic place, with the registration number 1858. It marks the site where one of the pioneering Christchurch settlers, Brittan, had his first home. It was one of the early hotels,
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established in 1859 and it became one of the most notable hotels in Christchurch, accommodating notable guests. It is an example of one of the many important buildings designed by Maddison and is part of the heritage fabric of the area, with other notable buildings like the
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In 2019 a competition was made for a design to replace the Clarendon Tower and reinstate the historic façade, the winner was architecture firm FourFourSixSix but so far no progress has started on the site.
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The first Clarendon, an early wooden hotel, was established in a former private house. It was located at 78 Worcester Street, on the corner of Oxford Terrace. The first occupier of the site was
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in 1851, the land agent for the Canterbury Association. He operated the Christchurch land office, located diagonally opposite the intersection on the site that is these days occupied by
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described the new creation as "a boy with his trousers around his ankles", a comment which many agreed with, whilst others were grateful for the retention of the historic façade.
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stayed there and bestowed on Oram the title of 'Hotel Keeper by Appointment to His Royal Highness Prince Alfred the Duke of Edinburgh'.
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migrant Rowland Davis, who obtained a liquor licence and enlarged the house. Thus, the history of the site as a public house began.
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The much extended building was demolished and in 1902/03, a new hotel was erected for the Crown Brewery Company.
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The Clarendon Hotel was often used for inquests into drownings as it was located on the bank of the
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A subsequent owner, George Oram, changed the name of the hotel to Clarendon in 1866, after the then
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Greenhill, Marc (5 July 2012). "Abandoned central-city hotel bears signs of better times".
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Buildings and structures demolished as a result of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake
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Some notable people stayed in the hotel, including the Duke of Edinburgh (1869),
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Heritage New Zealand Category 2 historic places in the Canterbury Region
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as a Category II heritage structure. Following damage from the February
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was a high rise building on Worcester Street at Oxford Terrace in the
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Clarendon Tower with the retained façade of Clarendon Hotel, in 2005
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was the architect and he designed the three-storey building in
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The original Clarendon Hotel in 1902 prior to its demolition
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Terrace and all of the Worcester Street façade being kept.
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The 17-storey 67.7 m tall Clarendon Towers, designed by
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is on the riverbank in front of the Clarendon Tower.
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Canterbury Earthquake Response and Recovery Act 2010
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Clarendon Hotel soon after its construction in 1903
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A modern high rise building with a historic façade around the lower stories
Christchurch Central City
Christchurch
Warren and Mahoney
Heritage New Zealand – Category 2
Christchurch Central City
New Zealand Historic Places Trust
2011 Christchurch earthquake

Guise Brittan
Our City
Christchurch City Council
Irish
British foreign secretary
Earl of Clarendon
Duke of Edinburgh
Avon River
Cobb and Co
West Coast

Joseph Clarkson Maddison
Renaissance Revival style
Warner's
Carlton Hotels
Old Government Building
New Zealand International Exhibition
Hagley Park
Lee Kuan Yew
Prime Minister of Singapore
King George VI

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