Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Salvaged collapsed stone at the Arts Centre, Hereford Street".
Scaffolding and fences surrounding the Windsor Private Hotel on Armagh Street.
A photograph of people walking among the large inflatable balls that were part of the installation titled In Your Face. The installation is part of LUXCITY.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Waters Edge Apartments, Tidal View, Ferrymead".
A photograph of large bags of concrete supporting a retaining wall. The photograph is captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Cunningham Terrace, Lyttelton".
Food cabinets in Man's Bakery and Cafe on Hereford Street still hold food items abandoned on 22 February 2011.
A photograph of a damaged building on London Street.
Road cones and diversion signs on St Asaph Street.
A view of the Cathedral and the plinth where the statue of John Robert Godley once stood. Taken on a day when a walkway was opened up between Re:Start Mall and Cathedral Square to allow temporary public access.
A thumbnail photograph of Whole House Reuse item 66, cropped for the catalogue. This item was salvaged from 19 Admiral Way in New Brighton as part of the Whole House Reuse project.
A document which describes SCIRT's experience with the trenchless technology of pipe lining.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Sydenham. Earthquake 4th of September 2010".
A photograph of a sign reading, "Please slow down, your speed is shaking our homes." The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Kaiapoi".
A photograph of emergency management staff meeting outside the Christchurch Art Gallery. The art gallery was used as the temporary Civil Defence headquarters after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the background, a New Zealand Fire Service truck can be seen.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Arts Centre".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Edmonds Band Rotunda, Cambridge Terrace".
A photograph of emergency management personnel outside a temporary Civil Defence Report Centre in Christchurch.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Ruth Dyson and Martin Ward's house, Moncks Spur Road".
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 27 April 2011, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which she wins another day".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 9 April 2011, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which she defends the #eqnz 'new normal'".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
A photograph of Whole House Reuse item 338. This item was salvaged from 19 Admiral Way in New Brighton as part of the Whole House Reuse project.
A photograph of stencilled words on a footpath on Peterborough Street. The words read, "On Peterborough Street the houses are wonky. The ground has been pulled out from underneath them. The trick worked and the houses stayed up, but they are wonky. If you lived in them you might become wonky too".
A thumbnail photograph of Whole House Reuse item 214, cropped for the catalogue. This item was salvaged from 19 Admiral Way in New Brighton as part of the Whole House Reuse project.
A photograph of the installation titled Murmur being set up on the edge of Cathedral Square. The installation is part of LUXCITY.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Detail of the roof of ChristChurch Cathedral. Taken from up high in the BNZ Building".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Peter Majendie's installation '185 Empty Chairs', which remembers the 185 who died as a result of the 22nd February earthquake. The site is the demolition site of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church".
A pdf copy of a post from the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi blog. The post is titled, "Details of the Next Forum 15 October".
The basement of a building in Kaiapoi, the ceiling collapsed in the corner. The top two stories of the building were structurally compromised and have been demolished.
A child's painting hangs on a cordon fence on New Regent Street. The artwork was part of a Gap Filler display.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Medway St footbridge (aka wobbly bridge)".