Damaged brick chimney on a residential property.
A member of the Lyttelton community who was given a felt heart outside the library. The felt hearts were a healing outlet during the Canterbury earthquakes. The goal was to create beauty in the midst of chaos, to keep people's hands busy and their minds off the terrifying reality of the earthquakes, as well as to give a gift of love to workers and businesses who helped improve life in Lyttelton.
Looking into the Red Zone through an observation window at the east end of Re:Start mall. Inside is a worker, and ongoing demolition work being carried out.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
Prime Minister John Key talking to Al Dwyer, and members of the USAID Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) outside the US headquarters in Latimer Square. John Key is visiting to thank DART for their efforts in the aftermath of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Prince William speaking at the Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service. The service was held in Hagley Park on 18 March 2011.
A photograph of the Hororata Hotel, which was damaged in the 4 September earthquake. A sign outside the hotel reads, "This is not the Hororata Pub. Private residence. No parking. No thoroughfare".
Photo of damage in Canterbury, taken by John Weeber.
Damage to the Gayhurst Road bridge. The road has buckled due to the bridge's movement, and the bridge is cordoned off. Liquefaction covers part of the street, and in the background St Paul's Church is also cordoned off.
Volunteers distributing care packages to affected residents at a Red Cross aid station on Pages Road. A sign in front of the table reads "Free".
The former site of the ANZ bank in Cathedral Square, seen from Hereford Street. In the background the Cathedral is visible.
Cordon fencing around Smith's Bookshop, damaged in the September earthquake.
The Forsyth Barr building stands alone, the buildings around it demolished. The photographer comments, "High-rise buildings look totally out of proportion when there's nothing around them to give them context. The jutting out part of this one makes it look unbalanced".
A photograph of the Design and Arts College building.
Page 12 of Section B of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 23 April 2014.
Page 8 of Section E of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 20 October 2012.
Photo of damage of Aoraki Building taken by Marcus Langman, 10 March 2011.
Page 12 of the Go section of the Christchurch Press, published on Friday 25 April 2014.
A view over cordon fencing towards the damaged Ground Culinary Centre and cafe. Bricks have crumbled from the walls and remain piled up on the footpath.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 14 February 2012 entitled, "Hark the Herald!".
Page 18 of Section A of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 26 April 2014.
A photograph of the interior of the Hotel Grand Chancellor.
A photograph of a crowd on Manchester Street at LUXCITY.
Page 3 of Section F of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 26 April 2014.
Page 1 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 6 December 2014.
A photograph of furniture on the site of Christchurch: A Board Game.
Page 2 of the Zest section of the Christchurch Press, published on Wednesday 30 April 2014.
A temporary book warehouse on Cashel Street, now closed after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of architecture students gathering on a vacant site to prepare for the installation of a LUXCITY project.
An aerial photograph of the site of the demolished St John's Church near Latimer Square.