A view of Scarborough Hill from Sumner Beach. Freshly exposed cliff-face can be seen where part of the cliff collapsed.
The Youth Shop, parth of the emerging Youth Hub on Barbadoes Street. The Youth Hub aims to be a one-stop-shop for youth to address their health, education, employment, volunteering, justice and welfare needs.
The Thai Container, a Thai food takeout operating from a caravan on Bealey Avenue.
The Odeon Theatre and next to it is the Pink Pussy Cat Building formerly Lawrie & Wilson Auctioneers and used by the Parking Unit of Christchurch City Council.
Damage inside a house in St Albans. A television in the living area is showing One News's coverage of the 22 February earthquake.
Damage to the Knox Church. The walls of the church have collapsed, but the woodwork ceiling is still intact.
View down Tuam Street. On the left is the building housing the Real Groovy music shop, which relocated there after the September earthquake. Beside it is the former Odeon Theatre.
Damage to a block of flats, with silt from liquefaction around the footpath, and road cones outside the property. The fence has been spray painted with the words "All units damaged. Keep out".
A view down Gloucester Street. Some road cones can be seen in the far background.
A painted piano that was part of the Painted Piano project organised by Gap Filler. This was one of the 3 painted pianos placed around Christchurch.
A buskers village was set up in Hagley Park for the first time in 2012 for the World Buskers Festival.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. View from the side with diggers at work.
View down Re:Start mall with a crane and Westpac building in the background.
Build up of liquefaction that has seeped from the ground onto the road and footpath.
Detail of damage to Beaufort House on Latimer Square. Wooden braces are used to support the walls.
A view of Victoria Street from Mod's Hair where the building and adjoining building have been damaged, and cordoned off with fencing and road cones. Piles of building rubble can be seen outside on the footpath and road.
A view of the bridge over the Avon River at Hereford Street. Buildings in the background have been cordoned off and an army truck can be seen in the background.
The roof of a house damaged by a fallen chimney on Springfield Road.
Detail of a building on the corner of Manchester Street and Struthers Lane. A room covered in grafitti has been exposed after the wall crumbled. Scaffolding can be seen in front.
Damage to the Cranmer Courts. A section of the wall has crumbled, exposing the wooden framing and the interior of the building.
An apartment complex on Salisbury Lane is on a noticeable lean, and has been fenced off from the public.
A heart-shape made out of stones and flowers in a demolition site.
Demolition rubble and furniture on a site at the corner of Armagh and Durham Street.
Extensive damage to the Caxton Press building on Victoria Street. Bricks have toppled from the facade down to the footpath, and the windows and doors have been boarded up.
A Christchurch Heritage Trust plaque outside a house on the section 86-100 Chester Street East.
View over the fence around the site of the demolished St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.
Damage to buildings down Victoria Street. Members of the public have walked inside the police tape cordon to have a look at the damaged buildings and bricks across the road.
Various walls on the street of Christchurch have become public art spaces. This work, "The Phoenix", by professional graffiti artists, Jacob, aka Yikes, Nick, aka Icarus and Wongi includes a fire Phoenix and the words "Christchurch destined to rise". Above it is an advertisement for Phonequip.
Ongoing repair and deconstruction work on Victoria Street. A demolition site has been turned to a carpark.
The Devon Bed and Breakfast has been cordoned off after it was badly damaged in the 22 February earthquake.