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National Historic Heritage Workshop
Date: Tuesday 3 August – Thursday 5 August 2004
Venue: National Library, Molesworth Street, Wellington
The joint IPENZ/DOC National Historic Heritage Workshop focuses on Engineering
Heritage in New Zealand and Australia, and covers most aspects of heritage
management.
Workshop Presentations
Day One
Why Engineering Heritage is Important
Changes to Historic Places Trust
Engineers Diary
Engineering Adaptation
Earthquake Strengthening
Stone Stabilisation
Metal Stabilisation
Concrete Stabilisation
Historic Building Fire Risk Evaluation
Day Two
Stream One
Engineering Heritage at Risk
Engineering Heritage in UK & NZ
IPENZ Heritage Recognition
History of the National Grid
Inter-island Transmission Link
Wairakei Geothermal Plant
Dawson Falls Power Station
New Zealand Coastal Defences
Road Heritage
Burning Papa for Road Surfacing
Prospects for Rail Heritage
Day Two
Stream Two
Archaeology of the Heaphy River Mouth
Kaitorete Spit Archaeology
Archaeological Site Recording Auckland Is
They Built Lighthouses
Lighthouse Heritage
High Country Heritage
The Cullers Refuge
High Country Tenure Review
Day Three
New Interpretation Guideline
Interpreting Port
Interpreting Arrowtown Chinese Settlement
100 Years of Tourism: Waihohonu Hut
Ten Years of Volunteers – Molesworth
Ten Years of Volunteers – Skippers
Ruapekapeka Pa Development
Maungauika: the Story of a Mountain
Archaeological Protection
Flooding and Marae Consulting
Totara Estate
Brunner Bridge
Also See: Lower
Karori Dam a significant work in New Zealand’s engineering heritage
- 19 July 2004
National
Historic Heritage Workshop Call for Papers - 8 March
2004
For more details on the Heritage Workshop go to the IPENZ
Engineering Heritage website.
O r contact Megan Rodden, 0-4 473 2021, mrodden@ipenz.org.
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