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More information on the earthquake zones in Canterbury has been revealed, and some people will soon be told they won't have to abandon their properties.
Images of Christchurch following the earthquake, showing the demolition of buildings, street art, art, community and cultural life.
A page layout for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
A view through the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
View down Colombo Street, to the left is a vacant lot left by the demolition of a building.
A view through the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
An empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Worcester and Barbadoes Streets.
Shops on Ferry Road, across the road from the demolition site where the Gap Filler Piano Project is.
The vacant lot left after the demolition of a block of shops at 461-469 Colombo Street, Sydenham.
Looking to the Alice in Videoland building from a vacant site left by the demolition of a building.
A page layout for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
A cordon check point on Durham Street. The demolition site was a building that housed Laycock Collision Repairs.
All red zoned and it looked like no one is living anywhere in Culver Place. All awaiting demolition.
A Simple shot down the street where the shops are now marked for demolition. Twitter | Facebook | My Website |
A digitally manipulated image of a sign reading "A bit of dirt never hurt". The photographer comments, "This was a sign put up on a section of land in the Port of Lyttelton where an earthquake damaged building had been removed. The cliff at the back had collapsed down probably during the demolition process".
The entrance to the West Avon building on Montreal Street. The photographer comments, "This very wonderful Art Deco heritage building in Christchurch had residents living in it until another visit from the building engineers re-re-checking for earthquake damage. Now it is fenced off and on the list for possible demolition".
A CERA information sign on the fence in the Cathedral Square placed to provide information for the public about the buildings seen from Cathedral Square. This one says "BNZ Building: This is a dangerous building. The demolition will begin in the New Year. Once the demolition begins walking access will not be able to continue into Cathedral Square. Plans are currently underway to retrieve tenants' essential items".
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Six ½ years after the earthquakes there are still a few demolitions taking place. This one is a block of council owned flats. Whether the whole complex is being demolished or not I don't know., but here the centre block of three is being demolished. The green grass is what was sections and houses demolished in 2012-2015 as it is too close to t...
A photograph of the partially-demolished Hagley Hostel on Riccarton Avenue.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Hagley Hostel on Riccarton Avenue.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Hagley Hostel on Riccarton Avenue.
A photograph of the partially-demolished Hagley Hostel on Riccarton Avenue.
A photograph showing a demolition of a 'red zoned' home in Dallington, following the series of earthquakes in Christchurch.