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The stone used to build the first buildings in the South Island of New Zealand is commonly known as schist. Schist is a type of metamorphic rock that is abundant in the region and was commonly quarried for construction purposes.
it took 36,000 people to construct the first temple
Fear that the Nazis might construct one first.
Quail
It was one of the first buildings to construct all of its water mains and gas and electrical lines on the outside of the main structure. The pipes are color-coded as well, which makes the building educational.
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quahn
This depended upon the locale. 'Local stone' would have been the first choice, if only because of availability. Remember, in those early days, even decent roads were lacking, as was a decent transport system. In Oamaru, limestone, or some of the local volcanic rock were the choice. In Christchurch an Lyttleton, the local varieties of volcanic were the obvious choice. In Central Otago, the choice is limited to schist rocks - a metamorphosed sedimentary rock.
Because there are more project buildings in NYC than anywhere else