A colour photograph of shipping containers stacked in front of the Excelsior Hotel.
Bricks fallen from the damaged Richmond Methodist Church are stacked alongside it. The photographer comments, "Church window. With fallen bricks neatly stacked".
A photograph of window frames stacked on the footpath.
Volunteers building a Pallet Pavilion wall by stacking pallets.
Volunteers building a Pallet Pavilion wall by stacking pallets.
A photograph of salvaged building materials stacked behind Knox Church.
A photograph of salvaged building materials stacked behind Knox Church.
Materials stacked in the foyer of the Christchurch Art Gallery.
A photograph of boxes stacked inside the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Bricks are stacked onto wooden pallets at St Mary's Catholic Church.
A photograph of salvaged brick and stones stacked behind Knox Church.
A photograph of heritage building material stacked for preservation in Cashel Mall.
A photograph showing shipping containers stacked to protect one side of MSC house.
A photograph of shipping containers stacked next to Majestic House on Manchester Street.
Stacks of pallets waiting to be painted and constructed into the Pallet Pavilion.
Bricks are stacked onto wooden pallets at St Mary's Catholic Church in Richmond.
A photograph looking west down Dundas Street. Rubble has been stacked on both sides of the street. Several earthquake-damaged cars, recovered from the Smiths City car park, have also been stacked on the left. In the background two excavators are sorting through the rubble.
A crane lifting stacks of painted pallets during the construction of the Pallet Pavilion.
The damaged Peterborough Centre, surrounded by fences. Stacked shipping containers act as a retaining wall.
Bricks from the Cranmer Courts stacked onto wooden crates outside the building on Montreal Street.
Stones from the columns of St Paul's church, stacked on the site of the church.
Bricks from a deconstructed chimney lie in a stacked pile outside a house in Avonside.
A photograph of mannequins stacked in the storage shelves at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
Bricks from the Cranmer Courts stacked onto wooden crates outside the building on Montreal Street.
Bricks and salvaged building materials stacked on wooden pallets outside the Arts Centre on Hereford Street.
A photograph of shipping containers stacked in front of the Cotter & Co. building on High Street.
The facade of Victoria Black on High Street is supported by a stack of shipping containers.
Bricks and salvaged building materials stacked on wooden pallets outside the Arts Centre on Hereford Street.
A close-up photograph of mannequins stacked in the storage shelves at the Canterbury Cultural Recovery Centre.
A photograph looking north down Manchester Street. Coloured shipping containers are stacked on the corner of Lichfield Street.