A photograph of members of the Diabetes Centre team standing on the stairwell of the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The hand rail to the left has been removed and placed on the stairs while the wall behind it is repainted.
A photograph of several earthquake-damaged buildings on Lichfield Street. A section of the top storey of the building in the middle has collapsed. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the front door, columns, and windows of all of the buildings. A red sticker has also been stuck to the door of the closest building, indicating that it is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of an earthquake-damaged house on Gloucester Street. The bottom storey of the house has shifted and is now on a noticeable lean. USAR codes have been spray-painted on the front of the building and a red sticker has been placed on one of the windows.
A photograph of bricks and other rubble on the footpath outside a building on Lichfield Street. USAR codes have been spray-painted on one of the windows and the front door. A red sticker has been stuck to a column on the right, indicating that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of Riverview Lodge on Cambridge Terrace. Some of the roof tiles have lifted and cordon tape has been draped across the entrance. USAR codes have been spray-painted in one window and a red sticker taped in another. The red sticker indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Avonmore House on Hereford Street. Sections of the walls have crumbled, spilling bricks and masonry onto the footpath and street below. Many of the windows have warped, breaking the glass. USAR codes have been spray-painted on one of the columns.
A photograph of the former site of a house at 466 Oxford Terrace. The house was demolished after the land was zoned Red. Grass has begun to grow on the site. The house number has been spray-painted on the footpath in front.
One landscape colour digital photograph taken on 28 April 2012 looking south from Cunningham Terrace, Lyttelton. The foreground of the photograph shows a blue temporary water supply pipe and markings spray painted on the footpath in preparation for repair work. The fence has a home made sign painted with the Fulton Hogan (FH) logo satirized to ...
Holes in a brick building on Fitzgerald Avenue are marked with spray-painted numbers.
A pothole marked by spray paint and road cones on Acland Avenue in Avonside.
A spray-painted smiley face on a window of the partially-demolished BNZ building.
A spray-painted smiley face on a window of the partially-demolished BNZ building.
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School.
A photograph of a USAR codes spray-painted on a building on Cambridge Terrace.
A photograph of a USAR codes spray-painted on a building on Cambridge Terrace.
A photograph of a USAR codes spray-painted on a building on Cambridge Terrace.
A crane lifting stacks of painted pallets during the construction of the Pallet Pavilion.
A pothole marked by spray paint and road cones on Acland Avenue in Avonside.
A building on Montreal Street has 'No go' spray painted on the glass door.
A building on Montreal Street with 'No go' spray painted on the glass door.
A photograph of street art painted on a fence at Central New Brighton School.
A child with a can of spray paint at the Words of Hope project.
Spray painted marks on the footpath outside the Casino indicating cracks and uneven surfaces.
USAR codes have been spray painted on the fence of a building on Gloucester Street.
Furniture spray-painted with drawings and words as part of the Words of Hope project.
Street Art in Christchurch: a Felix the Cat-like cartoon spray painted on a wall.
Painted artwork on the front of the 'Book Discussion Scheme (BDS)' office on Colombo Street.
The word "Leak" spray painted on Avonside Drive with an arrow pointing to the leak.
Members of the Student Volunteer Army assembling wheelbarrows in the UCSA car park at the University of Canterbury. The wheelbarrows will be used by student volunteers to clear liquefaction from Christchurch properties. They have been spray painted with the Student Volunteer Army's so that they are not confused with those the students have brought themselves.
A photograph of a painted building located on the corner of Barbadoes and Kilmore Street. The side of the building has significant damage. The paint displays an address for Piko in red and white. There is also street art depicting a bandaid, with a speech bubble pointing to it that says "You poor thing".