A photograph of an orange stickered house on Kilmore Street. The orange sticker indicates that the building can only be entered for short periods.
A photograph of an orange sticker on a building on Kilmore Street. The orange sticker indicates that the building can only be entered for short periods.
An aerial photograph of Manchester Street near Cambridge Terrace. The photograph has been captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The new Christchurch emerges - more colourful than before. The tree wrapped in high visibility is another project from artist Peter Majendie. The newly planted grass on the right hand side of the photo is on the PGC site and an adjoining site and is a CERA initiative. In the foreground of the photos the former site of St Luke's is now attractively laid out, while the splendour of the trees on the site can be fully appreciated".
Artificial fabric and plastic orange gerbera with stem.
Artificial fabric and plastic orange gerbera with stem.
Damage to The Bone Dude's Bone Carving Studio and Cultured Gallery on Fitzgerald Avenue. The brick wall is cracked, and the guttering has fallen. The photographer comments, "This building was damaged in the September earthquake in Christchurch. It was the Bone dude's bone carving studio. The motto on the wall was 'Carve your own' and it looks like the earthquakes did just that".
A map showing zone changes to previously orange-zoned properties.
A map showing zone changes to previously orange-zoned properties.
A map showing zone changes to previously orange-zoned properties.
A map showing the location of remaining Orange-Zoned properites.
A graphic illustrating the hopes of orange-zoned residents in Southshore.
A map showing Green, Orange, Red, and White Zones in Christchurch.
A map showing Green, Orange, Red, and White Zones in Kaiapoi.
A map showing the location of Orange-Zoned land in Canterbury.
A map showing Green, Orange, Red, and White Zones in Kaiapoi.
Orange spray paint marks indicating where fences should go on Gloucester Street.
One orange High Viz vest with a SCIRT logo on the front.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Looking east along Beach Road towards Bower Avenue. Machine is pumping out groundwater and filtering silt. This piece of road is zoned orange on the left and green on the right".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Looking east along Beach Road towards Bower Avenue. Machine is pumping out groundwater and filtering silt. This piece of road is zoned orange on the left and green on the right".
Four strings of forest green, light green, yellow, orange and purple peace cranes.
Orange fences enclose the former Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers, which were built in 1887.
A digitally manipulated image of demolition machinery, with the Hotel So in the background. The photographer comments, "Strange things happen when you use technicolor film".
USAR codes have been spray painted in orange on the fence of a house on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of the top of the England Brothers building with CPIT and orange containers in the foreground.
The cartoon shows a part of Christchurch with a great earthquake fissure running through it. In the fissure are dozens of eyes shining in the dark and people struggle to clamber out. A sign reads 'The Orange Zone. No fun - no parties - Come in and wait for nothing to happen!' Context: The 'Orange Zone' makes a wordplay on 'fanzone' the play spaces for Rugby World Cup revellers. The Orange Zone in Christchurch is the area where as yet decisions still have not been made about the fate of the houses in it. These people feel as though they are in limbo, unable to make decisions about their lives and homes.
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Scaffolding surrounding a building. In front is a wall, which has been painted in orange, yellow, and red hues.
A photograph of a tree on Manchester Street that has been wrapped in bright orange tape by artist Peter Majendie.
A graphic promoting a discussion on press.co.nz of an article about zone changes to previously orange-zoned properties.
A USAR sign has been spray painted in orange on the entrance to the Tower Insurance Building on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of "Concrete Propositions" by Melbourne-based artist Ash Keating. It is located on Manchester Street, between Gloucester Street and Worcester Street.