W B Armson: a colonial architect rediscovered
W B Armson: a colonial architect rediscovered
Exhibition: 6 December 1983 - 31 January 1984
W B Armson (1834-1883) designed many commercial buildings in Christchurch and throughout New Zealand. Banks, shops and offices were his main business, but he also designed houses, schools and churches. This exhibition featured his original plans and drawings.
Digitised Gallery publications
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Pressed Letters
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Paradigm Shift update June 2007
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Paradigm Shift summary
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Paradigm Shift full report
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Kees Bruin - Allusion and illusion
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Jason Greig - The Devil made me do it
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Tony Bond - Squeeze
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Margaret Hudson-Ware - Refugees
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Nigel Buxton - Bluebeard's Castle
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The Building
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Menagerie
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Sculpture in the Gardens 2001
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Parts
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Grace Butler
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Canterbury Painting in the 1990s
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John Gibb
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Concise History of Art in Canterbury, 1850-2000
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Sculpture in the Gardens 1999
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Pauline Rhodes - In-between
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Luise Fong - Universe