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Auckland's Ferry Building

 

Photo taken November 2024 on a rainy Spring day.

One of my favourite buildings in Auckland City especially also because I use to work on the 3rd floor in the late 1980s. A bit of history about it; 

It was designed by Alexander Wiseman and completed in 1912. It is a category 1 historic place that sits on the edge of Princess Wharf looking over the Hauraki Harbour. Construction began in 1909 and is made out of sandstone, brick and Coromandel Granite. Initially the building was home to the headquarters of the 2 main ferry operators in the harbour; the Devonport Steam Ferry Company and Takapuna Tramways Ferry Company. Later tenants of the building included trade unions and consulate offices. Between 1985 and 1988 (when I worked there) each floor was totally refurbished but still maintains the original features.

Photo taken the year before in Spring 2023

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Comments

roentare said…
The building is indeed a classic. I love the facade too
local alien said…
A grand old building
Tigger's Mum said…
Like churches in New York it looks sadly dwarfed by the modern buildings around it.
Iris Flavia said…
Nice building and glad it comes with good memories for you. When I pass my old workplace I always think, good, it´s over...
s.c said…
It is so funny to see what used to be considered important in a facade and what is now. Yes such a building is unfortunately not built anymore.
It looks beautiful from the outside.
Bill said…
A beautiful old building with lots of history.
Its so good when a re-do of an historical building maintains the original style. It must have been a nice start to your work day walking into that classic building!
magiceye said…
Looks impressive!
Veronica Lee said…
It must have been amazing to work in a building with so much character and a prime waterfront view.
Tom said…
...Amy, that building is indeed a treasure.
Lydia C. Lee said…
Ah yes, I do know that building! Lovely stuff
Paspii said…
Superb architecture.

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