The perspex wall of the 10 square metre office building viewed from the inside. Volunteers have begun to fill the wall with recycled materials which will be sealed inside with another sheet of perspex.
A workspace inside Gap Filler Headquarters in Sydenham.
A workspace inside Gap Filler Headquarters in Sydenham.
The blackboard inside Gap Filler Headquarters, with project ideas and information.
Members of the public enjoying Coffee Zone, a cafe in a shack next to the 10 square metre office building in Sydenham.
Two women painting the base of a mural onto a wall in Sydenham.
Two women painting the base of a mural onto a wall in Sydenham.
A collection of Lego figures in suits and uniforms, representing emergency services and rebuild workers.
The inside of the Gap Filler Headquarters. Members of the Gap Filler team are working on a table in the centre of the office.
Coralie Winn, the co-founder and Creative Director of Gap Filler, working in the Gap Filler Headquarters in Sydenham.
Coralie Winn, the co-founder and Creative Director of Gap Filler, working in the Gap Filler Headquarters in Sydenham.
Coralie Winn, the co-founder and Creative Director of Gap Filler, working in the Gap Filler Headquarters in Sydenham.
An artwork in the walls of the Gap Filler Headquarters office building in Sydenham. The wall is made out of perspex which reveals recycled materials underneath.
An artwork in the walls of the Gap Filler Headquarters office building in Sydenham. The wall is made out of perspex which reveals recycled materials underneath.
Two women painting a mural onto the wall of a building in Sydenham.
The inside of Gap Filler Headquarters in Sydenham with a workspace to the left and project materials on the right.
A vacant site in Sydenham next to Gap Filler Headquarters. This was later turned into a garden by Greening the Rubble.
A volunteer sketching the words of a mural onto the wall of a building in Sydenham.
The inside of the Gap Filler Headquarters, with an artwork made out of recycled materials on the wall in the background. Members of the Gap Filler team are working on a table in the centre of the office.
The almost finished mural on the side of a building in Sydenham. Pallets with painting equipment and a stool can be seen in front.
The finished mural on the side of a building in Sydenham. The mural reads, "The things which I have seen I now can see no more - William".
A garden in Sydenham created by Greening the Rubble, a community project in Christchurch which aims to create temporary public parks and gardens on the sites of demolished buildings. To the left, the 10 square metre office building can just be seen as well as a mural in the background.