Scottish born Robert Buchanan (1847-1913) came to New Zealand in 1870 under engagement to J Anderson & Company’s Canterbury Foundry. By 1879 Buchanan had branched out on his own and opened the City Foundry on St Asaph Street, specialising in ornamental ironwork. In 1904-5 the original foundry buildings were demolished and replaced with the new premises, a large brick building containing office, show room, pattern and dressing shop, and at the back, running right through to Martin (now Welles) Street was a moulding shop. Designed by architect, William V Wilson, and built by contractors, Graham and Greig, the building was begun in 1904 and completed in 1905.
The two storeyed building is constructed mainly of brick, with Oamaru stone detailing for the parapet, keystones and horizontal banding. The parapet has the words ‘ESTAD 1878, R. BUCHANAN & SONS CITY FOUNDRY, BUILT 1904’ inscribed. Immediately to the west is the slightly taller P. & D. Duncan Building, also a former foundry which was constructed only a year before the Buchanan building, in similar materials and style.
Robert Buchanan was a firm advocate for local industry and involved with the Canterbury Industrial Association, New Zealand Ironmasters’ Association, Canterbury Employers’ Association and the Chamber of Commerce. After his death in 1913, management of the company was taken over by his son Charles. In 1976 the firm shifted to Maces Road in Bromley and the building was redeveloped as a restaurant in 1978. In 1979 the building was purchased by the Cotter family of Te Wharau Investments Limited. By the early 1990s it was used as a night club. In 1995 the Cotters had the building strengthened and converted into retail space on the ground floor and three apartments on the first floor, to complement similar work done on the adjoining P. & D. Duncan Building.


List Entry Information
Status
Listed
List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 2
Access
Private/No Public Access
List Number
1917
Date Entered
26th November 1981
Date of Effect
26th November 1981
City/District Council
Christchurch City
Region
Canterbury Region
Extent of List Entry
Extent includes part of the land described as Lot 1 DP 71290 (RT CB37D/100), and Units A-D DP 72296 (RTs CB41D/823-826), Canterbury Land District and the building known as R. Buchanan & Sons Building thereon. Refer to the extent map tabled at the Rārangi Kōrero meeting on 6 September 2017.
Legal description
Lot 1 DP 71290 (RT CB37D/100), and Units A-D DP 72296 (RTs CB41D/823-826), Canterbury Land District
Status
Listed
List Entry Status
Historic Place Category 2
Access
Private/No Public Access
List Number
1917
Date Entered
26th November 1981
Date of Effect
26th November 1981
City/District Council
Christchurch City
Region
Canterbury Region
Extent of List Entry
Extent includes part of the land described as Lot 1 DP 71290 (RT CB37D/100), and Units A-D DP 72296 (RTs CB41D/823-826), Canterbury Land District and the building known as R. Buchanan & Sons Building thereon. Refer to the extent map tabled at the Rārangi Kōrero meeting on 6 September 2017.
Legal description
Lot 1 DP 71290 (RT CB37D/100), and Units A-D DP 72296 (RTs CB41D/823-826), Canterbury Land District
Construction Professional
Name
William Wilson
Type
Architect
Biography
Architect for the 1905 construction of R. Buchanan & Sons Foundry Building, St Asaph Street, Christchurch
Name
Graham and Greig
Type
Builder
Biography
No biography is currently available for this construction professional
Construction Details
Start Year
1904
Finish Year
1905
Type
Original Construction
Start Year
1995
Type
Modification
Description
Conversion to retail and apartments
Construction Professional
Name
William Wilson
Type
Architect
Biography
Architect for the 1905 construction of R. Buchanan & Sons Foundry Building, St Asaph Street, Christchurch
Name
Graham and Greig
Type
Builder
Biography
No biography is currently available for this construction professional
Construction Details
Start Year
1904
Finish Year
1905
Type
Original Construction
Start Year
1995
Type
Modification
Description
Conversion to retail and apartments
Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau
Completion Date
6th June 2017
Report Written By
Robyn Burgess
Other Information
This place was identified as significant under previous legislation with different information requirements. It remains significant under the current legislation. There is opportunity under our legislation and policies to add to this information. Further information about this place may be available from the Southern Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero identifies only the heritage values of the property concerned, and should not be construed as advice on the state of the property, or as a comment of its soundness or safety, including in regard to earthquake risk, safety in the event of fire, or insanitary conditions. A fully referenced upgrade report is available on request from the Southern Region Office of Heritage New Zealand.
Historical and Associated Iwi / Hapū / Whānau
Completion Date
6th June 2017
Report Written By
Robyn Burgess
Other Information
This place was identified as significant under previous legislation with different information requirements. It remains significant under the current legislation. There is opportunity under our legislation and policies to add to this information. Further information about this place may be available from the Southern Regional Office of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. Please note that entry on the New Zealand Heritage List/Rarangi Korero identifies only the heritage values of the property concerned, and should not be construed as advice on the state of the property, or as a comment of its soundness or safety, including in regard to earthquake risk, safety in the event of fire, or insanitary conditions. A fully referenced upgrade report is available on request from the Southern Region Office of Heritage New Zealand.
Current Usages
Uses: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Complex of flats
Uses: Trade
Specific Usage: Shop
Former Usages
General Usage: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Nightclub
General Usage: Manufacturing
Specific Usage: Engineering works
General Usage: Manufacturing
Specific Usage: Factory/workshop
General Usage: Manufacturing
Specific Usage: Foundry Iron/Brass
General Usage: Trade
Specific Usage: Office building/Offices
Current Usages
Uses: Accommodation
Specific Usage: Complex of flats
Uses: Trade
Specific Usage: Shop
Former Usages
General Usage: Civic Facilities
Specific Usage: Nightclub
General Usage: Manufacturing
Specific Usage: Engineering works
General Usage: Manufacturing
Specific Usage: Factory/workshop
General Usage: Manufacturing
Specific Usage: Foundry Iron/Brass
General Usage: Trade
Specific Usage: Office building/Offices
Location
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