A photograph of lateral shifting in a rural road indicating the location of the Greendale fault line.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office carting bags to their temporary accommodation in Hagley Park.
Damage to the Lyttelton Port. A concrete slab has lifted and broken at the edge.
The Environmental Health Offices testing in the Christchurch central city, photographed outside the damaged Stonehurst Backpackers.
A photograph of lateral shifting in a rural road indicating the location of the Greendale fault line.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Westpac Trust Building on Cashel Street.
Aerial image of Lyttelton taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
Aerial image of Christchurch taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
A photograph taken inside the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Kilmore Street, looking down into the café and restaurant area.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the windows of the Concrete Club on Manchester Street.
Members of the New Zealand Police and Army at the Operation Earthquake Task Force Headquarters.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the façade of Smith's Bookshop on Manchester Street.
A photograph of emergency management personnel eating lunch in the temporary canteen set up in Latimer Square.
A photograph of emergency management personnel eating lunch in the temporary canteen set up in Latimer Square.
A photograph of plastic sheeting draped over one of the side walls of Café Valentinos on Colombo Street.
Aerial image of Christchurch taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
Aerial image of Sumner taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
A photograph of USAR codes spray-painted on the front doors of several businesses on Armagh Street.
A photograph of members of Urban Search and Rescue teams eating lunch in Latimer Square.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the windows of the Concrete Club on Manchester Street.
A photograph of road works on St Asaph Street near the Canterbury Brewery.
Aerial image of Sumner taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
The Canterbury earthquake sequence of 2010-2011 wrought ruptures in not only the physical landscape of Canterbury and Christchurch’s material form, but also in its social, economic, and political fabrics and the lives of Christchurch inhabitants. In the years that followed, the widespread demolition of the CBD that followed the earthquakes produced a bleak landscape of grey rubble punctuated by damaged, abandoned buildings. It was into this post-earthquake landscape that Gap Filler and other ‘transitional’ organisations inserted playful, creative, experimental projects to bring life and energy back into the CBD. This thesis examines those interventions and the development of the ‘Transitional Movement’ between July 2013 and June 2015 via the methods of walking interviews and participant observation. This critical period in Christchurch’s recovery serves as an example of what happens when do-it-yourself (DIY) urbanism is done at scale across the CBD and what urban experimentation can offer city-making. Through an understanding of space as produced, informed by Lefebvre’s thinking, I explore how these creative urban interventions manifested a different temporality to orthodox planning and demonstrate how the ‘soft’ politics of these interventions contain the potential for gentrification and also a more radical politics of the city, by creating an opening space for difference.
Private Alex Crivellaro from the Auckland Territorial Unit clearing silt from a resident's garden in east Christchurch.
Aerial image of Lyttelton taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
Aerial image of Lyttelton taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
Aerial image of Lyttelton taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
Aerial image of Cathedral Square taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
Aerial image of the Port Hills taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.
Aerial image of the Port Hills taken by the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the Earthquake Commission.