A photograph of the real estate sign outside the house at 15 Worcester Street, opposite the Christchurch Arts Centre.
A photograph of the street signs for Gloucester and Durham Streets, amongst a maze of wire fencing.
A photograph of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers on Durham Street. The building has been cordoned off with wire fencing and the roof covered by plastic sheeting. Much of the masonry has been removed and a wooden structure constructed inside. A crane can be seen behind.
A photograph of 68 Gloucester Street with the COCA Gallery to the right. The building has been partially-deconstructed with a pile of rubble out front and wire fencing to keep it from scattering over the road.
A photograph looking west down Gloucester Street, taken from the Cambridge Terrace intersection. Wire fencing can be seen along both sides of the footpath, keeping people away from the buildings.
A photograph looking south-east across Gloucester Street, taken from the Cambridge Terrace intersection. The road has been cordoned off ahead, and many excavators and cranes can be seen in the distance. A soldier is guarding the cordon.
A photograph of the Canterbury Provincial Chambers on Durham Street. The building has been cordoned off with wire fencing and the roof covered by plastic sheeting. A crane can be seen to the right.
A photograph of a truck on the site of the partially-demolished Art Gallery Apartments Building on Gloucester Street. In the background, an excavator is continuing to demolish the building.
A photograph of an excavator demolishing the Art Gallery Apartments Building on Gloucester Street.
A photograph of cracks running along a wall at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of a reception area at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of fallen ceiling tiles and insulation in a computer room at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of a crack that runs between two windows of the earthquake-damaged Wheki Building at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of shattered glass from balconies of the damaged Wheki Building at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of cracks to the wall of the earthquake-damaged Wheki Building at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of fallen ceiling tiles and pink batts in the James Hight library.
A photograph of a worker evaluating the fallen ceiling tiles and pink batts in a teaching room at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of lifted tiles at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of fallen ceiling tiles and pink batts in a teaching room at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of a crack in the wall of the Wheki Building. The crack is partially covered by a piece of artwork.
A photograph of fallen ceiling tiles and insulation in a computer room at the University of Canterbury.
A photograph of the timber section of the historic Provincial Council Chambers. The clock tower has collapsed onto the road.
A photograph of liquefaction near Anzac Drive in Bexley.
Page 21 of a House of the Year advertising feature in theChristchurch Press, published on Wednesday 29 September 2010.
A photograph looking north up Colombo Street toward The Crossing. Rubbish skips line the left hand side of the road.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in West Melton.
An aerial photograph of North New Brighton School in North New Brighton.
A residential property at 4 Seabreeze Close in Bexley. The number four and 'Still here' have been spray-painted onto the front of the house. A portable toilet, road cones, and old tyres have been left on the section.
A photograph of liquefaction near Anzac Drive in Bexley.
A photograph of a UC Geology student collecting a liquefaction sample from a BMX track near Anzac Drive in Bexley.