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Arthur Griffin
New Zealand architect

Arthur Griffin

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New Zealand architect
A.K.A.
Arthur R Griffin A.R. Griffin Arthur Reynolds Griffin
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson Region, New Zealand
Place of death
Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson Region, New Zealand
Age
83 years
Residence
Nelson, Nelson City, Nelson Region, New Zealand
Notable Works
Carnegie Building
 
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Biography

Arthur Reynolds Griffin (26 September 1883 – 16 July 1967) was a New Zealand architect based in Nelson during the first half of the 20th century. His notable works include the Hokitika Carnegie Library, the church steps in Nelson (also known as the Cawthron steps) (1913), and the Ritz Louis Kerr building (1930) in Nelson.

Biography

Griffin was born in Nelson on 26 September 1883, the son of John Hollis Griffin and Martha Louisa Griffin (née Biss). His grandfather, John Griffin, was the founder of biscuit manufacturer Griffin and Sons Limited. He was educated at Nelson College for one year, in 1898, winning the fourth-form drawing prize.

Griffin began his architectural career as a draughtsman with Robertson Brothers in Nelson for four years, and during the same period studied architecture through the International Correspondence School in Pennsylvania. He set up his own practice in Hardy Street, Nelson, in January 1906, after winning a competition for the design of the Hokitika Carnegie Library. In 1907, he won a second architectural competition, for the new central girls' school in Shelbourne Street, Nelson. Between 1908 and 1909, Griffin served as the Nelson Education Board's architect, but was dismissed after the board determined that he had claimed for fees additional to those to which he was entitled. However, during that short period he completed a number of new schools and extensions for the Education Board.

In 1908, Griffin married Barbara Ellen Warnock, and by 1909 they were living at 18 Ngatitama Street, Nelson. Griffin remained in practice until about 1960, but was semi-retired from the 1940s. He produced a diverse range of work, including many commercial buildings in central Nelson, churches, private residences, and significant buildings for Nelson Hospital. He died on 16 July 1967, and was buried at Marsden Valley Cemetery, Stoke. He had been predeceased by his wife in 1965.

Notable works

Notable buildings and structures designed by Griffin include:

BuildingImageDateLocationNotes
Hokitika Carnegie Library
Arthur Griffin
190717 Hamilton Street, HokitikaGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 2003
Renton Hardware building
Arthur Griffin
190821 Hamilton Street, HokitikaGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1989
Central girls' school
Arthur Griffin
190827 Shelbourne Street, NelsonConstruction cost £2500; demolished after 1996
Trafalgar Hotel
Arthur Griffin
1908175 Trafalgar Street, NelsonDemolished 1966
Westport Technical School
Arthur Griffin
1909Corner of Henley and Russell Streets, WestportConstruction cost £1326; since demolished
Nelson Evening Mail building
Arthur Griffin
191015 Bridge Street, NelsonConstruction cost £2300
Nelson Institute building
Arthur Griffin
1912309 Hardy Street, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982
Trask memorial gates
Arthur Griffin
1912Queens Gardens, Hardy Street, NelsonPart of Queens Gardens, granted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status as a whole in 2007
Nurses' home (Dalton House)
Arthur Griffin
1916Franklyn Street, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982; demolished 2013
Nelson church steps
Arthur Griffin
1913Pikimai / Church Hill, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 1 status in 1982
Church of Blessed Peter Chanel
Arthur Griffin
191731 High Street, MotuekaGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982
Church of the Sacred Heart
Arthur Griffin
191894 Commercial Street, TākakaBuilt from Tākaka marble; construction cost £1250
Trathen's building
Arthur Griffin
1922191 Trafalgar Street, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982; demolished 2016
Nelson Hospital
Arthur Griffin
1926Waimea Road, NelsonConstruction cost £65,000; since demolished
Anchor Shipping and Foundry building1927258 Haven Road, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982
Dalgety and Company building1929284 Trafalgar Street, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982
Ritz Louis Kerr building1930243–245 Trafalgar Street, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1982
Plunket and rest rooms1936324 Trafalgar Square, NelsonGranted Heritage New Zealand historic place category 2 status in 1990
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