A photograph of the entrance to Majestic House on Manchester Street. The building has been fenced off.
The cordoned-off Design and Arts College building on Worcester Street. The windows have been boarded up.
Seen through the cordon fence, water fills the former basement of the ANZ building on Hereford Street.
An empty section where a building has been demolished on Colombo Street, seen through the cordon fencing.
A photograph of an excavator behind a building on Hereford Street, near the corner of Manchester Street.
A photograph of an excavator behind a building on Hereford Street, near the corner of Manchester Street.
An aerial photograph looking north-east over Cathedral Square with the Government Life building in the centre.
A photograph of an excavator behind a building on Hereford Street, near the corner of Manchester Street.
The corner of Hereford Street and Cashel Street, which was formerly the site of the ANZ building.
A photograph of the remains of building foundations on the corner of High Street and Cashel Street.
Verandah roof of former Central Library on left. Rubble is from the former Farmers building and carpark.
Closed due to earthquake damage. But it looks in better condition than the building I work in!
A copy of a letter from Hugo Kristinsson which was sent to Roger Sutton on 19 September 2013. The letter was sent on behalf of Empowered Christchurch. In the letter, Kristinsson expresses his concern about changes to the Building Act which he states, 'waive liability for the Building Consent Authority when repairs are carried out on homes with land damage'. He also discusses the CERA community forums, which he feel are not fufilling their purpose of supporting and informing the Canterbury community. Lastly, Kristinsson lodges an Official Information Act request, asking for all forum notices and minutes to be released to the public and for access to land information to be provided.
Shows a group of snails working on the rebuild of Christchurch. Refers to the slow pace of recovery after February 2011 earthquake in Canterbury. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
Awaiting the demolition ball! See the hole punched in by the neighbouring building (now demolished) during the February 22 2011 earthquake. This building is leaning to the north (left) while it's now demolished neighbour was leaning to the south (right). All because the crap land gave way underneath!
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The old (or is that the new) Inland Revenue Department (IRD) building on the corner of Madras and Cashel Streets in central Christchurch. Built in 2006/07 on the site of the former Farmers department store (itself badly damaged by fire), it was just a few years old when the earthquake of February 2011 struck, and subsequent quakes (all through 2...
The corner of Hereford Street and Manchester Street, which was formerly the site of the Manchester Courts building.
A digital copy of a painting by Julia Holden. The painting is of a pile of building rubble.
Damaged buildings surrounded by security fencing on Lichfield Street. Wooden pallets have been lined up along the road.
A photograph looking south down Manchester Street. Damaged buildings on the right-hand side have been fenced off.
Broken windows on the old Public Trust Office building on Oxford Terrace have been covered with plastic sheeting.
A digger demolishes the ANZ building in Cathedral Square. Photograph taken from upstairs in the Re:Start mall.
A photograph of Ronnie Van Hout's installation, 'Comin' Down', on the roof of the Alice in Videoland building.
A photograph looking south down Manchester Street. Damaged buildings on the right-hand side have been fenced off.
A photograph of buildings on Cashel Street, taken from an empty site between Cashel Street and High Street.
A photograph of a large-scale digital print installation on the Chancery Arcade building, by artist Mike Hewson.
A photograph of Ronnie Van Hout's installation, 'Comin' Down', on the roof of the Alice in Videoland building.
Flowers on the fence of the CTV building site on the anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of a banner advertising Quakesafe Building Solutions. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Victoria Street".