A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 22 February 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 22 March 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 13 December 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 20 December 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 25 October 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 4 October 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 27 September 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 31 October 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 8 November 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 20 September 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 1 November 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 13 September 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 21 November 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 29 November 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 4 September 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 25 January 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 11 January 2013
A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 18 January 2013
A PDF copy of pages 54-55 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'River of Flowers - Te Waitohi Maumahara'. Page 54 photographs: Healthy Chch. Page 55 photograph: Mike Moss.
Slides from a presentation by Dr Deirdre Hart at UC CEISMIC's contestable fund mini-conference. The presentation was titled, "Can Coastal Cities Be More Disaster Resilient?
Does religion make you less scared of death, what can liquefaction in Christchurch tell us about earthquakes, and can autism be treated with zinc?
A PDF copy of pages 170-171 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'As Far As Eye Can See'. Photos: Gap Filler
At the start of an archaeological investigation we often consult historical documents to learn as much as we can about a site’s past. Such research can identify the buildings that were once present, the people associated with the site through … Continue reading →
A meal that has fallen off a table can still be seen inside a cafe in the Pavilion building.
The iStay building viewed from Liverpool Street. A broken window and warped awning can be seen over the security fence.
A empty site in Bexley where a house once stood. The foundations for the house can still be seen.
A photograph of street art on a brick wall on Colombo Street. Two artists can be seen working on scaffolding on the right.
The gutted Canterbury Pacific Trust building on Worcester Street, viewed from behind security fencing. Desks and other debris can be seen at the entrance.
A photograph of building rubble on a cleared site on Tuam Street. Graffiti can be seen on the concrete wall.
A photograph of temporary fabric art on a wire fence. High Street buildings can be seen in the distance through the fence.