The Cranmer Centre on Armagh Street. A large part of the east facade has collapsed, revealing the building's interior. Scaffolding has been constructed on the side of the building.
A photograph of members of the Wellington Emergency Management Office Emergency Response Team examining collapsed scaffolding on Liverpool Street.
Scaffolding on the side of the Windsor Hotel which has been bent by the collapse of the building's brick wall. The hotel's fire escape has buckled and become detached from the wall.
Scaffolding surrounds the Bridge of Remembrance on Cashel Street.
A photograph of scaffolding on Our City O-Tautahi.
Scaffolding hold up the remains of the Cranmer Centre.
Scaffolding erected around St Pauls Trinity-Pacific Presbyterian Church on the corner of Cashel and Madras Streets to enable repairs to be made to the building. The church was damaged in the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Scaffolding erected around St Pauls Trinity-Pacific Presbyterian Church on the corner of Cashel and Madras Streets to enable repairs to be made to the building. The church was damaged in the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Scaffolding erected around St Pauls Trinity-Pacific Presbyterian Church on the corner of Cashel and Madras Streets to enable repairs to be made to the building. The church was damaged in the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
A view across Madras Street to St Pauls Trinity-Pacific Presbyterian Church. Scaffolding has been constructed around the building to enable repairs to be made. The church was damaged in the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Scaffolding erected around St Pauls Trinity-Pacific Presbyterian Church on the corner of Cashel and Madras Streets to enable repairs to be made to the building. The church was damaged in the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
The Windsor Hotel, on the corner of Montreal Street and Armagh Street. The building was red-stickered after the September 2010 earthquake and demolished after the February 2011 earthquake. Beside the hotel, construction has begun on a modern, tilt-slab building.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Grosvenor Hotel reconstruction. Corner of Madras and Moorhouse".
Scaffolding that has been constructed on the Manchester Street face of the Octagon Live Restaurant (formerly Trinity Church), which is being repaired. Masonry has fallen from one of the building's gables, and the resultant gap has been weather proofed with plywood and a tarpaulin. The site has been enclosed in a safety fence that cuts off one lane of the road.
Scaffolding surrounds the Bank of New Zealand building, Cathedral Square.
A photograph of scaffolding on the Irish Pub in Lyttelton.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Fences and scaffolding around the Holy Smoke restaurant on Ferry Road.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Scaffolding at the front of the badly damaged Christ Church Cathedral.
Scaffolding and fences surrounding the Windsor Private Hotel on Armagh Street.
The damaged Rangiora Freemasons lodge supported by wooden bracing and scaffolding.
Damaged buildings on Hereford Street. One of the store fronts and side wall has crumpled revealing the inside of the building. Scaffolding has been erected outside and fencing placed along the footpath, keeping people away from the dangerous buildings.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Canterbury Provincial Chambers. The top section of the building has crumbled, taking the scaffolding with it. Wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.
A photograph of the Lone Star building on Manchester Street with scaffolding up the side. Part of the top of the façade has crumbled, the bricks spilling onto the footpath below.