Victoria Park Market

Victoria Park Market

Infobox building
building_name = Victoria Park Market
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former_names = Auckland Municipal Destructor and Depot
building_type = Market and retail complex, former waste depot and incinerator
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structural_system =
location = Victoria Street West, Auckland, New Zealand
owner =
current_tenants =
landlord = Auckland City Council
coordinates =
start_date = 1905
completion_date = 1918
demolition_date =
height = 38 metres (chimney)
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main_contractor =
architect = J. Barree Johnson & Co.
designer =
engineers =
civil_engineer = Alfred Wrigg, W.G.T. Goodman, Turnbull & Jones Ltd., Walter E. Bush and Harry Wrigg
other_designers = Meldrum Bros. Ltd
quantity_surveyor =
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Victoria Park Market is a craft, souvenir and clothing market and retail complex in Auckland, New Zealand. It is housed in a former waste depot and incinerator complex. The Market is located in Freemans Bay and takes its name from nearby Victoria Park. As well as a foodcourt and a wide range of shops, the Market houses a museum dedicated to the history of the site, and a Celebrity Walk of Fame, opened in 1984, which features the hand or footprints of famous New Zealanders including Sir Edmund Hillary, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Billy T James, John Walker and Rachel Hunter.

ite history

The site of the Victoria Park Market buildings was originally part headland and part foreshore of Freemans Bay. In the late 1870s the bay was reclaimed, and various commercial and residential buildings were erected. From 1905 to 1918 a series of brickwork buildings were constructed on the site, initially to deal with the disposal of rubbish from the city. These included a 38m tall chimney. In 1907 work began on a power generator building using heat produced by the destructor to generate power. Although this was finished in 1908, it was found to be inadequate for the city's power demands, and was shut down in 1913. Further additions were made from 1914 to 1918, including double storeyed stabling for the 94 horses used to pull the city's rubbish carts, and council administration offices.

From 1952 the stables were no longer used for their original purpose, and the 'Dstructor' ceased operation in 1972, although the complex continued to act as a rubbish collection depot until 1981. The Auckland City Council originally planned to demolish the complex, but relented following a public campaign. It was converted into a market and retail complex, and alterations were made for this purpose in 1983 and 1990. The complex is a Category I Historic Places under the Historic Places Act 1993.

ources

* [http://www.victoria-park-market.co.nz/index.cfm Victoria Park Market homepage.]
* [http://www.historic.org.nz/Register/ListingDetail.asp?RID=7664&sm= Victoria Park Market on the New Zealand Historic Places Trust register.]


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