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Earthquake fund launched to protect New Zealand's at-risk heritage buildings
POSTED 19 Aug 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
The fund will be made available for Category 1-listed heritage structures across New Zealand and for Category 2-listed buildings designated as having a high to medium risk of seismic damage Credit: Shutterstock
New Zealand's government is introducing a NZ$12m (US$9m, €8m, £7m) fund to support its earthquake-prone heritage buildings.

Launched by arts, culture and heritage minister Maggie Barry, the Heritage Earthquake Upgrade Incentive Programme (Heritage EQUIP) will be used to strengthen a number of privately-owned heritage buildings over the course of the next four years.

"The cost of strengthening heritage buildings can be prohibitive and unsustainable for their owners," said Barry. "We don't want to see valued buildings empty and deteriorating, or even demolished, because it isn't economical to strengthen them. This new fund will support owners to preserve our building heritage for future generations."

The fund will be made available for Category 1-listed heritage structures across New Zealand and for Category 2-listed buildings designated as having a high to medium risk of seismic damage in locations like Wellington or Queenstown.

Applicants seeking funding will need to match the government grant with like-for-like finances, which can privately funded, or raised through local government, philanthropic or community contributions.

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Earthquake fund launched to protect New Zealand's at-risk heritage buildings
POSTED 19 Aug 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
The fund will be made available for Category 1-listed heritage structures across New Zealand and for Category 2-listed buildings designated as having a high to medium risk of seismic damage Credit: Shutterstock
New Zealand's government is introducing a NZ$12m (US$9m, €8m, £7m) fund to support its earthquake-prone heritage buildings.

Launched by arts, culture and heritage minister Maggie Barry, the Heritage Earthquake Upgrade Incentive Programme (Heritage EQUIP) will be used to strengthen a number of privately-owned heritage buildings over the course of the next four years.

"The cost of strengthening heritage buildings can be prohibitive and unsustainable for their owners," said Barry. "We don't want to see valued buildings empty and deteriorating, or even demolished, because it isn't economical to strengthen them. This new fund will support owners to preserve our building heritage for future generations."

The fund will be made available for Category 1-listed heritage structures across New Zealand and for Category 2-listed buildings designated as having a high to medium risk of seismic damage in locations like Wellington or Queenstown.

Applicants seeking funding will need to match the government grant with like-for-like finances, which can privately funded, or raised through local government, philanthropic or community contributions.

RELATED STORIES
Christchurch Art Gallery prepares to reopen five years on from earthquake


New Zealand’s Christchurch Art Gallery, which has remained closed since a devastating earthquake in 2011, is about to reopen to the public following a NZ$56.7m (US$37.1m, €34.1m, £24m) repair project.
Patterson's shimmering New Zealand art gallery reflects the work of late Len Lye


Auckland-based architects Patterson Associates have created a shimmering art museum dedicated to experimental artist Len Lye.
Maori's plan tribal museum on New Zealand's North Island


New Zealand’s Ngati Awa Maori is looking to set up a museum in the North Island town of Whakatane dedicated to the tribe’s history.
Peter Jackson turns eye towards World War One project


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Therme Manchester reveals 90:90 strategy – 90 per cent of the UK population within a 90-minute drive of a Therme
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