This post modern building by Warren and Mahoney was built for the Lyttelton Harbour Board to reflect its position as the principal authority in the port town. It was designed to be in sympathy with the basic 19th-century of Lyttelton. The architects say the three-storey building is about the size and proportion of a grand English country house. (1985-1986) This building can no longer be found; it must have been an earthquake victim.
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