I've said elsewhere ('Art Deco is the Answer') that New Zealand has a lot of buildings in the 1930s Art Deco style. Wellington certainly has plenty, and this walk follows a trail published by the City Council. More information is available at ...
... or just follow the photos below and click on the links if you want more information.
Building, 10-14 Courtenay Place (1935)
Former Post Office, 21-23 Cambridge Terrace
Cambridge Pharmacy, 59 Cambridge Terrace (1932)
National War Memorial, Buckle Street (1931-32)
Former National Museum, Buckle Street (1936)
Reid House, 191 Cuba Street (1930)
The Vic, 154-155 Cuba Street (1935)
James Smith Building, cnr Cuba and Manners streets (1907 and 1932)
Valma House, 36 Taranaki Street (1937)
Wellington Free Ambulance Building, Cable Street (1932)
City Art Gallery, Civic Centre (1939)
Hibernian Building, 89 Willis Street (1930)
Hotel St George, 124 Willis Street (1930)
United Building, 107-109 Customhouse Quay (1930)
MLC Building, 231 Lambton Quay (1940)
Prudential Assurance Building, 332-340 Lambton Quay (1934-35)
Former CBA Building, 328-330 Lambton Quay (1936)
South British Insurance Building, 326 Lambton Quay (1936)
Tower Corporation Building, 50-64 Customhouse Quay (1930)
Former Brandon House, 150-152 Featherston Street (1929)
Agriculture House, 131-133 Featherston Street (1938)
Former State Insurance Building, 143-149 Lambton Quay (1940)
Departmental Building, 15-21 Stout Street (1940)
Hotel Waterloo, 28 Waterloo Quay (1937)
Wellington Railway Station, Bunny Street (1934-37)