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John Mair (architect)

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were typically restrained with In structural terms he was a leader by utilising concrete and structural steel which provided a superior seismic ability compared with the brick and timber which had been preferred to date in New Zealand. As Government Architect Mair was responsible for a wide range variety of buildings, including courthouse, post offices and Government administration buildings. Notable among them were the Government Life Insurance Head Office in Wellington (1939), Chief Post Office in Dunedin (1937), Stout St Departmental Building in Wellington (1940) and the Jean Batten Building in Auckland (1941). During the difficult period of the depression Mair supported private architects in cities and towns outside Wellington by allocating government contracts to them. For many years Mair's staff were divided between offices in the Government Buildings and the old Museum Building. In 1939 he was able to bring them into a single office located in an upper storey of the
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The Act codified public service career paths in a manner that tended to be more favourable for engineers than architects. As a result Mair's office lacked autonomy as it reported to an Under-Secretary in a Public Works Department which was dominated by engineer. In 1930 he was elected a member of the Town Planning Institute of New Zealand. Mair's strong leadership guided his office through the Depression, the sudden rebuilding demand of the Napier earthquake, and the beginning of World War II.
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On 29 April 1914, at the age of 37, Mair was married at his parents' house in Liddel Street in Invercargill to Ethel Margaret Snow of Wellington by the Rev. R, M. Ryburn, M.A., of First Church. Sadly within months Ethel contracted tuberculosis and died at the age of 33 in September 1915, leaving Mair
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in 1922, Mair was appointed Government Architect in April 1923, a position which he held until his own retirement. The introduction of the Public Service Act 1912, had established a unified structure in place of the quasi-independent public sector fiefdoms under which Mair's predecessor had operated.
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After sitting the exam Mair returned via a building study tour of the United Kingdom, France and Italy to New Zealand. He was home in Invercargill, New Zealand by October 1909. While in Invercargill he obtained the commission to design one of his most notable early buildings, the Presbyterian First
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The construction contract for this Moderne design, which incorporated Art Deco elements was issued in July 1940, but it was not until a year later that the foundation stone was laid. Further delays caused by shortages associated with the Second World War meant that the post office did not open until
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Most of the government buildings designed during Mair's tenure as Government Architect were significant departures from the buildings designed by his predecessor with the Public Works Department adopting modernist architectural precepts with an emphasis on function, structure and volume. His designs
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Designed in 1938 and constructed between 19139 and 1940. Plans of the building were labelled “RNZAF Flying Training School Hobsonville Aerodrome Administration Building”. This label gave rise to the building originally being known as the Administration Building. The title “Headquarters” is shown on
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This was a purpose-built art school that was an architectural departure from the rest of the College. As the art school building was partially funded by a substantial grant from the government the building was designed by the Public Works Department instead of the college's normal architects. The
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By April 1910 he had moved to Wellington where he established a private practice as both an architect and structural engineer with an office at 16 Stock Exchange Building, Featherston Street. He largely carried domestic commissions, but among his clients was the Upper Hutt Town Board. His father
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In 1941 Mair served together with the Acting Prime Minister Walter Nash, Horace Massey (president of the New Zealand Institute of Architects) and J. W. Mawson (Government Town Planner) on the jury to select a design for the clifftop mausoleum and memorial gardens for New Zealand Prime Minister,
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sketch plans were ready by August 1935 with construction tenders called for in May 1936. The school was officially opened on 22 March 1937. The King Edward Technical College was granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1987.
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Constructed between 1931 and 1933 of reinforced concrete with a float type foundation. Modifications including the insertion of heating were made between 1934 and 1935. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1992.
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In 1918 he was appointed Inspector of Military Hospitals by the Defence Department. He supervised the erection of King George Hospital and of the Waipukurau Sanatorium. In 1920 he became architect to the Department of Education.
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This is a steel framed building with reinforced concrete walls. At the time of its construction it was the largest office block in New Zealand. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1981.
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Mair designed what is now termed the “Art Deco” extension to this hotel which had been designed by Campbell and had opened in 1908. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1990.
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Following his retirement in October 1941 he was succeeded as Government Architect by his assistant Robert Adams Patterson in February 1942. He committed suicide on 26 November 1959 at his home in
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and Sons in New York for 12 months. In 1909 he left New York and travelled to London, England for examination prior to being admitted as an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
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This single-storey, painted reinforced concrete building with stripped classical features and Art Deco detailing was granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2011.
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Church in Invercargill, with the plans approved in February 1910. The church was of Romanesque character, whose design was influenced by the neo-Romanesque work of the American architect
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Mair commenced his architectural training in 1892 with William Sharp, engineer, architect and surveyor to the borough of Invercargill as well as engineer to the Bluff Harbour Board.
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First Church Invercargill, Government Life Insurance Head Office Wellington, Chief Post Office Dunedin, Stout St Departmental Building in Wellington, Jean Batten Building in Auckland.
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He became a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1940. He was also made a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects, and became a Life Member in 1942.
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February 1943, with work still to be completed on the upper storeys of the building. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1985.
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In 1900 he moved to Wellington and joined the architectural branch of the New Zealand Railways where he was a member of the staff of the Office Engineer
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This two-storey Art Deco building has a chamfered corner. The upper floor housed the telephone exchange and the postmaster's residence.
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A Art Deco design with highly decorative and bold elements. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2010.
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to raise their eight-month-old son, John. Mair's father had died the previous month at the age of 72. Mair never remarried.
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Officially opened 7 September 1938. Constructed from golden sandstone, its front façade features columns and wide steps.
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The same plans were used for the Hobsonville Station Headquarters. The building was demolished circa 2014.
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Constructed between 1935 and 1939. Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1984.
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Among the buildings which Mair personally designed, collaborated on or supervised the design of are:
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of Invercargill from 1897–1898. Mair was educated at Southland Boys' High School in Invercargill.
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This was one of the earliest major government office buildings to be constructed in the
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By Design: A brief history of the Public Works Department, Ministry of Works 1870-1970
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Upon completion of his studies in 1908 he worked with the prominent firm of architect
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Designed by Mair in association with Haughton. It currently houses the Otaki Museum.
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Designed by Mair in association with George Penlington in a Spanish Mission style.
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The building underwent a conversion in 2022 and is now a Westpac Bank Branch.
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50-64 Customhouse Quay, 9 Brandon Street and 2-6 Panama Street, Wellington
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Granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1984.
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Scheduled as a Group B heritage item in the Ashburton District Plan.
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15-21 Stout Street, Ballance and Maginnity Streets, Wellington
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Listed and also a part of the Russell Street Historic Area.
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Corner of Baring Square West and Cameron Street, Ashburton
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His son John Lindsay Mair also practised as an architect.
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2-10 Andrews Avenue and 151 High Street, Lower Hutt
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Index

Invercargill
New Zealand
Wellington
Government Architect
Invercargill
Southland
mayor
George Troup
Dunedin railway station
George B. Post
Henry Hobson Richardson
John Campbell
Whitmore Street
Michael Savage
Khandallah
Wellington

Hastings
Waitomo Caves Hotel

Waitomo


Hastings
1931 Hawke's Bay Earthquake
NZ Heritage Listed Category II
King Edward Technical College

moderne style
Deloitte Centre

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