Page 32 of a House of the Year advertising feature in theChristchurch Press, published on Wednesday 29 September 2010.
Page 33 of a House of the Year advertising feature in theChristchurch Press, published on Wednesday 29 September 2010.
Pages 6 and 7 of the Good Living section of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 30 September 2010.
Page 5 of the Good Living section of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 30 September 2010.
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Page 11 of the Good Living section of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 30 September 2010.
Page 10 of the Good Living section of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 30 September 2010.
Page 2 of the Good Living section of the Christchurch Press, published on Thursday 30 September 2010.
Nelson Mail 22-Feb-2012 section: MAIN, page 13
Nelson Mail 22-Feb-2012 section: MAIN, page 11
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Nelson Mail 22-Feb-2012 section: MAIN, page 18
Nelson Mail 22-Feb-2012 section: MAIN, page 19
Nelson Mail 22-Feb-2012 section: MAIN, page 6
Manawatu Standard 22-Feb-2012 section: T, page 3
Manawatu Standard 22-Feb-2012 section: T, page 12
Manawatu Standard 22-Feb-2012 section: MAIN, page 2
A photograph of an Urban Search and Rescue team member removing a framed picture from the wall of a flat on Poplar Street during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes.
A photograph of a dusty monitor in an earthquake-damaged building on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The Residential Access Project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Dislodged bricks can also be seen around the monitor.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on Tuam Street. The NewstalkZB building on Worcester Street can be seen in the distance.
A photograph of a man standing outside an earthquake-damaged building on Tuam Street.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on Tuam Street which is being used as a car park. The photograph was taken during the Residential Access Project which gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph from inside a flat on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The majority of the wall has crumbled leaving the room exposed. A clothes horse and a monitor are covered in dust.
A photograph of an Urban Search and Rescue team member examining the contents of a flat on Poplar Street during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The buildings wall has crumbled leaving the room exposed.
A photograph of a desk and turn table taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The desk and turn table are covered in dust and rubble, and the outer wall is crumbled behind them.
A photograph of two workers beginning the clean-up and evacuation of a flat on Poplar Street during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes.
A photograph of a flat on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes.
A photograph of a sign about liquefaction in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum.
A photograph of a sign in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum. The sign displays information about the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of an exhibition sign next to the Speaker's Chair on display in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum. The Speaker's Chair stood at the southern end of the Stone Chamber of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers, and survived the 22 February 2011 earthquake despite the damage to the chamber.