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Christchurch Central Library

Coordinates:43°31′47″S172°38′06″E / 43.52979°S 172.63489°E /-43.52979; 172.63489
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Former library in Christchurch, New Zealand

This article is about the former library building that existed until 2014. For the current library, seeTūranga.
Canterbury Public Library building
Christchurch Central Library in 2007
Map
Interactive map of the Canterbury Public Library building area
General information
TypeLibrary
LocationChristchurch Central City, Gloucester Street,Christchurch, New Zealand
Coordinates43°31′47″S172°38′06″E / 43.52979°S 172.63489°E /-43.52979; 172.63489
Opened2 February 1982; 44 years ago (1982-02-02)
Closed22 February 2011; 14 years ago (2011-02-22)
CostNZ$5.8m
OwnerChristchurch City Council
Technical details
Floor countFour storeys
Design and construction
ArchitectWarren and Mahoney
Main contractorCharles Luney

The Canterbury Public Library building, was a library inCentral Christchurch and the main library ofChristchurch City Libraries, New Zealand. It was the largest library in theSouth Island and the third-biggest in New Zealand. It was also known as the Central Library. It opened in 1982 on the corner of Oxford Terrace and Gloucester Street but was closed on the day of the 22 February2011 Christchurch earthquake. After the earthquake temporary libraries to serve the Central City were set up at South City Mall, Tuam Street, Manchester Street and Peterborough Street. The building was demolished in 2014 to make way for theConvention Centre Precinct.Tūranga, the replacement library, and Civic Space was opened in 2018.

History

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The Canterbury Public Library dates back to 1859 and the original buildings were on the corner of Cambridge Terrace and Hereford Street. Eventually over 100 years old, a replacement was needed, and after years of searching for a suitable site, the property on the corner of Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace was purchased in 1974.[1] The new site was again facing theAvon River, was across the river from the historicCanterbury Provincial Council Buildings, and was only a short walk away from the town centre inCathedral Square.[2]

The architecture firmWarren and Mahoney was engaged to design the building, andCharles Luney was the principal contractor. The total price for the site and construction wasNZ$5.8m.[1] The building was opened by SirDavid Beattie, theGovernor-General,[3] on 2 February 1982.[2] Membership grew dramatically after the opening, and within three months, 10,000 new members were gained.[4]

The library had four floors, with a total area of 6,000 square metres (65,000 sq ft).[2] The ground floor and the first floor were linked by an escalator, with the second and third floor used for internal services.[1] Another one and a half floors were added in 1997, and another escalator was added from the first to the second floor, expanding the area open to the public.[2] Further changes were made to the building in 2001.[2]

Earthquakes

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Christchurch Central Library during demolition

The library building suffered little structural damage in the 22 February2011 Christchurch earthquake, thecentral city was declared a redzone and the city centre was not accessible to the public.[2] With the red zone cordon shrinking over time, alternative central city library locations were established in South City Mall (8 July 2011 – 15 July 2012),[5] Peterborough Street (19 December 2011 – present),[6] Tuam Street (July 2012 – November 2013),[7][3] and Manchester Street (20 January 2014 – present).[3] The Tuam Street library was conveniently located adjacent to the temporary bus exchange and became necessary as more books were recovered from the central building in Gloucester Street, but it closed again as the land was designated for theJustice and Emergency Services Precinct.[8]

The Central Library was located within the area that theChristchurch Central Recovery Plan designated forTe Pae and for that reason, the building was demolished during September and October 2014.[9]Tūranga, the new Central library and Civic space opened in October 2018.[10]

References

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  1. ^abc"Canterbury Public Library"(PDF). New Library Publicity Committee. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  2. ^abcdef"Central Library Building, 1982–2014".Christchurch City Libraries. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  3. ^abcMathewson, Nicole (20 January 2014)."Manchester St library opens".The Press. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  4. ^"A History of Christchurch City Libraries".Christchurch City Libraries. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  5. ^"Central South City Library".Christchurch City Libraries. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  6. ^"Central Library reopens in temporary spot".The Press. 19 December 2011. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  7. ^Turner, Anna (22 June 2012)."Temporary library to open in Tuam St".The Press. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  8. ^Matthews, Philip (3 January 2015)."Quake zone in transition".The Press. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  9. ^Eleven, Beck (7 September 2014)."Library coming down but memories stick".The Press. Retrieved13 May 2016.
  10. ^Law, Tina (14 October 2018)."Thousands visit Christchurch's new $92m central library".The Press. Retrieved19 February 2019.

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