St Kentigern Boys' School, Roselle House Historical Chimneys

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Adorning the top of what is thought to be one of Auckland’s oldest homes were three intricately detailed masonry chimneys, which were handcrafted in the late 1800s when the home was first built. They were decommissioned, and what now sits in their place is identical but for the weight.

Due mostly to renewed seismic requirements for heritage buildings, much of the original masonry detailing on some of our oldest homes and buildings represents a risk that is no longer acceptable.

That’s mostly as a result of the immense weight of masonry. Three detailed masonry chimneys which were recently decommissioned in central Auckland at Roselle House (which forms part of St Kentigerns Boys' School), for example, each weighed approximately 2 tonne, representing a significant hazard in a seismic event.

It is in these situations where the craftsmanship of old is replaced with modern technology that has the ability to recreate to exacting details the original masonry work, but with a material that, in the case of the chimneys for example, weighs almost ten times less than the historical masonry.

Accumen Shapes’ Josh Mainwaring says the preferred modern replacement for masonry detailing is a polystyrene-based product that is kiln-dried and coated in fibreglass reinforced plaster to create an extremely lightweight but durable material that matches heritage masonry.

Recreating the craftsmanship of old is Accumen Shapes’ area of speciality and our work adorns many of our oldest buildings – although you wouldn’t know it because of our ability to recreate in such minute detail. Using a CNC machine enables us to create exactly what we have drawn.

In the case of the chimneys at St Kentigern School, the process of recreating them was an in depth one, involving a specialist heritage architect, a construction company and plasterers. Because the in situ chimneys were in relatively bad condition, it was a process in itself to create detailed drawings.

3D scanning technology was used to get an accurate representation of what was there enabling them to be recreated exactly. This was important because the chimneys were being decommissioned and once they were gone there would be no point of reference to create the replacements.

Each chimney was then created in Accumen Shapes’ exclusive fourPLUS® product, which is a a kiln dried moulding finished with a minimum of 4mm thick fibreglass reinforced plaster, and is about half the price of our ShapeCrete® lightweight concrete, which is the other contemporary material commonly used to replicate and replace original stone masonry. The choice of this material meant each replacement chimney weighed in at just under 200kg, compared to the original pieces which tipped the scales at over two tonnes each.

Finished in a standard plaster finish, the chimneys mimic the brick and masonry, and will be painted in line with the rest of the building. To the untrained – or trained – eye, the completed chimneys could have been built in 1876: they are exact replicas.

Accumen Shapes’ architectural mouldings represent a modern building material and process, but as each moulding is put into place, we are solidifying and honouring New Zealand’s architectural heritage.

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Accumen Shapes Limited is a proudly New Zealand-owned and operated business specializing in the manufacture of both traditional and contemporary lightweight exterior decorative mouldings. 

Our products are designed to transform your existing or planned project into a unique architectural dream without requiring any major structural redesign.

In addition to decorative mouldings, Accumen Shapes also manufactures a wide range of insulation products for both commercial and industrial sectors.

Accumen custom-manufactures a diverse array of lightweight exterior mouldings, including columns, architraves, cornices, window sills, fence caps, quoins, false vents and shutters, arches, dado lines, parapet mouldings, and chimney surrounds. 

Furthermore, we produce bBOLD signage, unique shapes, film sets, and theatre props.

Accumen Shapes operates New Zealand’s only locally based manufacturing facility for pre-formed fibreglass pipe sections. 

Our capabilities extend to producing Our manufacturing capabilities encompass a diverse array of insulation materials, including FoamGlas (Cellular Glass Insulation), Ravatherm, Foamular XPS shapes and sheets & PUR, PIR, and Phenolic shapes and sheets. We also produce Rockwool pipe sections, along with Siliner and Ductliner boards.

Additionally, we house New Zealand’s only fully automated laminating operation, capable of laminating foils, cloth, and rigid insulation foams to insulation blankets and boards.

In 1991, Accumen was founded in Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand. Since then, we have evolved into the present company, Accumen Shapes Limited, specializing in the production of KickIt® High-Quality Lightweight decorative shapes and mouldings, alongside a wide range of Commercial and Industrial insulation products.

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