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Dixon Street Flats

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Floor count
  
10

Designated
  
27-Jun-1997

Height
  
30 m

Completed
  
1944

Awards and prizes
  
NZIA Gold Medal 1947

Reference no.
  
7395

Floors
  
10

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

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Location
  
134 Dixon Street, Wellington, New Zealand

Architects
  
Ernst Plischke, Gordon Wilson

Dixon Street Flats is a historic building in Wellington, New Zealand designed by the Housing Division of the Ministry of Works.

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History

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The Dixon Street Flats in central Wellington were completed in 1944 (1947 in Kernohan) as part of the first Labour Government's state housing program. They were designed by the chief architect of the Department of Housing Construction Gordon Wilson. The German born architect Ernst Plischke was employed by the Department of Housing Construction at the time of the design and is popularly thought to have had considerable influence over the Dixon Street design, even though there is no documentary evidence to support this. It was awarded the NZIA gold medal in 1947. It is considered to be the archetype of Modernist apartment blocks in New Zealand. . The building was the first major high-rise building and first major apartment block to be completed in Wellington after the Second World War. Ten stories high, it contained 115 one-bedroom flats plus a two-bedroom caretaker's flat.

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The building was classified in 1997 as a "Category 1" ("places of special or outstanding historical or cultural heritage significance or value") historic place by Heritage New Zealand.

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References

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