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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
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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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Training School Hobsonville Aerodrome Administration Buildingâ. This label gave rise to the building originally being known as the Administration Building. The title âHeadquartersâ is shown on
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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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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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1560:"State Architect: Mr. R. A. Patterson Appointed"
371:Administration Block, Hastings Boys' High School
379:Hastings Boys High School designed by J.T. Mair
2182:(Hardback). Auckland: Hodder & Stoughton.
2153:"The government architect's office: 1857-1942"
1488:"The Government Architect's Office: 1857-1942"
2146:. Wellington: AR Shearer, Government Printer.
1124:"Government Architect: Mr. J. Mair Appointed"
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2222:20th-century New Zealand architects
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988:Wellington Children's Dental Clinic
1877:. Auckland City Council. July 2017
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