A photograph of rubble from the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the wall above a window of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of an excavator demolishing the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of tradespeople meeting in the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of tradespeople working in the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of a member of the Diabetes Centre team standing in the entrance way to the Diabetes Centre. In the background, a carpenter is working on building repairs.
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A photograph of members of the Diabetes Centre team with items retrieved from their offices.
A photograph of a workbench and a bucket of joint compound in the lift foyer of the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue.
A photograph of a crack leading from the corner of a window in the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of files which have spilled out from the moveable stacks at the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of a crack in the floor of the Diabetes Centre. The crack has been filled in and two planks have been placed on either side of the crack. Written on the planks is, "Do not step".
A photograph of broken filing trays in the rubbish at the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The trays were damaged during the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on the corner of Bealey Avenue and Victoria Street. Wire fencing has been placed around the site as a cordon. Signs on the fence indicate that many of the businesses which were in the area have moved and are still open.
A photograph of a corridor in the Diabetes Centre. The panelling has been taken off the walls in some of the adjoining rooms, exposing the wooden frames, insulation, and wires underneath. Plastic sheeting has been used to cover the carpet and furniture throughout.
A photograph of syringes being used to inject epoxy into the cracks of a concrete wall in the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The epoxy was injected into the cracks caused by the 4 September 2010 earthquake to strengthen the concrete.
A photograph of tradespeople repainting hallway in the Diabetes Centre. A tarpaulin has been placed over the carpet.
A photograph of cranes in the Christchurch skyline.
A photograph of the stairwell of the Diabetes Centre on Hagley Avenue. The hand rail on the right side has been removed from the wall and placed on the stairs while the walls are fixed and repainted. The gib has been removed from the facing wall.
A photograph of a member of the Diabetes Centre team in one of the rooms in the Diabetes Centre. The panelling has been removed from the wall behind, exposing the wooden frame underneath. In the foreground, a tarpaulin has been used to wall off the furniture from the rest of the room. The tarpaulin has partly fallen.
A photograph of a crack in the floor of the Diabetes Centre. The crack has been filled in.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been sectioned off using plastic sheeting.
A photograph of a crack in the floor of the Diabetes Centre. The crack has been filled in and two planks have been placed on either side of the crack. Written on the planks is, "Do not step".
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been prepared for repairs. The moveable stacks and counter have been covered in plastic sheeting and a tarpaulin has been draped over the carpet.
A photograph of a corridor in the Diabetes Centre. Plastic sheeting has been used to cover the carpet while the corridor is repaired.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been prepared for repairs. The furniture has been stacked one side of the room and plastic sheeting has been used to cover the carpet.
A photograph of a bathroom in the Diabetes Centre which has been prepared for repairs. A tarpaulin has been used to cover the floor.
A photograph of a window frame which has been removed from the Diabetes Centre and propped against the wall outside.
A photograph of members of the Diabetes Centre team working in an office. New gib board has been partly installed on the wall behind them. There is dust from the construction on the carpet.
A photograph of a kitchen in the Diabetes Centre. The panelling has been removed from the wall of the kitchen, exposing the wooden frame and several pipes and wires.