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Lost Beneath the Rubble

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2016

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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

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The Christchurch Lichfield Lanes were an iconic part of the cultural, social and historic identity of the city. Adapted from service yards and lanes of the historic warehouse buildings, the lanes provided more than just a thoroughfare, but a destination, offering a range of entertainment, retail and hospitality opportunities. The Lichfield Lanes enriched the central city of Christchurch, creating a sense of discovery and intrigue. The February 2011 Earthquake left the Lichfield Lanes in ruins, with many historic warehouses and other surrounding buildings destroyed. The earthquake has had a devastating effect on the people of Christchurch, with many being displaced from their homes and workspaces due to the damage in the city centre. The closure of the CBD, the home of the nightlife, entertainment and dining hub, caused a lack of places for people to socialise, causing a loss of community and culture that the city had possessed prior to the earthquake. This thesis explores how interior architecture can be used as a device to re-vitalise the iconic Lichfield Lanes, in order to bring life back into the city centre of Christchurch. Research involved consideration into urban interior spaces, heritage conservation and sensorial qualities, to create a vast range of spatial experiences that connect people with the past whilst addressing a contemporary setting. This thesis proposes an interior architectural design approach that re- establishes the Lichfield Lanes, providing opportunities for social and cultural engagement, and a potential for small businesses.

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Lanes, Rebuild, Christchurch

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