Christchurch Press 29 March 2012: Winter Style Advertising Feature, Page 18
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
Page 18 of a Winter Style advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 29 March 2012.
Page 18 of a Winter Style advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 29 March 2012.
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An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 19 June 2012 entitled, "Christchurch Container this Winter".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 7 July 2013 entitled, "Winter weekends".
“Jog on, jog on, the footpath way. And cheerily hent the stile, A merry heart goes all the way, Your sad tires in a mile.” — “A Winter’s Tale,” Sheakespeare. Such is t…
It’s that time of the year again, carols, Christmas shopping, annual staff parties, parades and backyard barbeques. For many of us, Christmas traditions are passed down through our families, and some of the fare found on our festive tables may … Continue reading →
Way back in the winter of 2012, at the height of the post-earthquake demolition, I was pretty excited to learn we were going to get the chance to investigate the site of John and Charlotte Godley’s house in Lyttelton. John … Continue reading →
A PDF copy of an ad that appeared in the Christchurch Art Gallery magazine Bulletin in Winter 2013. The image depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing alongside Rita Angus' well-known painting 'Cass'. The image reads, "Had a good boogie lately?".
A PDF copy of two draft images created for the Hanmer Springs competition. Both images read, "Win a Hanmer Springs getaway! We have a Family Escape ($419) or Pamper Pack ($329) to give away, along with eight Mini-Group passes to the hot pools. To be in to win, simply visit fb.com/allrightnz and post a photo of something that makes you feel all right in winter. Entries close at 5pm on Thursday 21 August".
A document which sets out the 12d standards at SCIRT.
Stage IV of the Christchurch liquefaction study updated the Stage II liquefaction hazard and ground damage maps with further data collected from other organisations, and included two additional maps indicating liquefaction sensitivity to groundwater levels. Stage IVa of the Christchurch liquefaction study used revised groundwater levels and adjustments to the liquefaction prediction algorithm. The outputs of the report were liquefaction hazard and ground damage maps for both average summer (low) and average winter (high) groundwater levels. The maps produced as part of Stage IVa of the report were subsequently included in an Environment Canterbury public education poster The Solid Facts on Christchurch Liquefaction which also contained information on how liquefaction occurs and what can be done to mitigate the liquefaction hazard. Stage IV of the Christchurch liquefaction study contained a number of recommendations to improve the liquefaction potential and ground damage maps for Christchurch. See Object Overview for background and usage information.