Keeping out the chill. Mr Norm Adcock, who won the contract to build a draught lobby at the entrance to the Civic Offices in Tuam Street, works on the lobby’s frame. The structure has been designed to protect staff and visitors on the ground floor from cold, southerly winds that now whip into the building when the automatic doors are open. The work, including an overhead fan heater, will cost the Christchurch City Council about $17,500.
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76Keeping out the chill. Mr Norm Adcock, who won the contract to build a draught lobby at the entrance to the Civic Offices in Tuam Street, works on the lobby’s frame. The structure has been designed to protect staff and visitors on the ground floor from cold, southerly winds that now whip into the building when the automatic doors are open. The work, including an overhead fan heater, will cost the Christchurch City Council about $17,500. Press, 5 November 1983, Page 8
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