
Overgrown flowers in the CBD.
The Minister for Earthquake Recovery, Gerry Brownlee, is due to give the government's response to the Christchurch City Council's draft central city plan tomorrow.
A map of the CBD cordon.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2015.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2016.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2010 .
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2011.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2012.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2013.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2014.
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 2 December 2013 entitled, "Walking Through the CBD".
An electrical substation building in the CBD.
A fence being repainted in the CBD.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD 003, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2010.
Photo of damage in Christchurch CBD 001, taken by Carolyn Eng, Publications, 7 September 2010.
A digitally manipulated image of a black truck parked outside the Bus Exchange building on Colombo Street. The photographer comments, "Life is always full of surprises".
More than a houndred people with businesses in Christchurch's CBD have stormed a cordon into the Red Zone, in frustration at still not being allowed access to their buildings - one month on from the earthquake.
Much of the CBD will be cordoned off and without power (as you should be able to spot) for quite some time as a result of the damage caused by February's deadly earthquake.
Much of the CBD will be cordoned off and without power (as you should be able to spot) for quite some time as a result of the damage caused by February's deadly earthquake.
The man who documented the aftermath of the Canterbury earthquakes with the film 'When A City Falls' says this week's plan for a new Christchurch CBD will forge a new path for the damaged city.
Overview of the Presentation Jarg: • The seismic context & liquefaction Tom: • Potable Water Supply • Waste Water Network
Graphs showing the results of a survey of CBD businesses.
A page banner promoting an article titled, "CBD plan adopted".
A compliation of aerial photographs of the CBD Red Zone.
A man walks past the cordon fence around the CBD.
The sign for Perry's Cafe has had "Shaken but not deterred" added under the name of the cafe. One of the iconic figures of two workmen painted on the side of the building, which have regularly-changed speech bubbles commenting humorously on topical subjects, are saying "Is my crack showing?" The paint has peeled from the other speech bubble, obscuring the reply. The photographer comments, "After the numerous earthquakes in Christchurch a lot of buildings were damaged and made off limits. This affected a lot of cafes and take aways, so if you were open you needed to make it known. The words missing from the speech bubble are 'Don't be silly'".
A page banner promoting an article titled, "Update on CBD demolitions".
A map of the CBD cordons, showing reductions in the cordon.
A map of the CBD cordon as of 22 March 2011.
A damaged house inside the CBD cordon seen through a fence.