The vacant lot left after the demolition of St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.
A vacant lot left by the demolition of a building has been used for parking.
The vacant lot left after the demolition of St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.
Flowers on the fence around the vacant lot where the CTV building used to be.
Flowers on the fence around the vacant lot where the CTV building used to be.
Flowers on the fence around the vacant lot where the CTV building used to be.
A vacant demolition site looking towards Tuam and High Streets. Weeds are growing on the site.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Wildflowers planted on a vacant lot in Victoria Street".
A photograph of a vacant site and remaining damaged buildings between High Street and Lichfield Street.
A photograph of a barbeque brunch and public talk opposite the former Christchurch City Council offices on Tuam Street. The design team from Sustainable Habitat Challenge discussed the build of a sub-consent, off-grid office for Life in Vacant Spaces Trust. The event was part of FESTA 2012.
Safety fences enclosing a vacant site on Williams Street in Kaiapoi where a building has been demolished.
A photograph of a vacant section on Madras Street where the Nurse Maude Building used to stand.
A photograph of a vacant section on Madras Street where the Nurse Maude Building used to stand.
Safety fences enclosing a vacant site on Williams Street in Kaiapoi where a building has been demolished.
A video of an interview with Julia Morison, a Christchurch-based artist, about her sculptures in a vacant site on the Christchurch central city. The artwork, titled 'Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers', took over a year to make and will act as a centrepiece for the Scape Public Art festival, which begins on 27 September 2013. The sculpture was designed to provide a playground for children and a shady spot for workers on their lunch breaks. Morison also talks about how the sculpture was designed to be relocated and reconfigured so that it can be moved to a new location when construction begins on the vacant site.
View down Colombo Street, to the left is a vacant lot left by the demolition of a building.
The vacant lot left after the demolition of a block of shops at 461-469 Colombo Street, Sydenham.
Looking to the Alice in Videoland building from a vacant site left by the demolition of a building.
A photograph of a vacant site which is to be the location of the LUXCITY installations Tonic and Murmur.
Looking towards the corner of Armagh and Montreal Street at the vacant space where the Cranmer Centre once was.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Radio Network House seen from a vacant lot at 168 High Street".
A photograph of architecture students gathering on a vacant site to prepare for the installation of a LUXCITY project.
An aerial photograph of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion on the vacant site of the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Kilmore Street.
The vacant lot left after the demolition of the Churchills Club Tavern on the corner of Colombo and Battersea Streets.
The vacant lot left after the demolition of the Churchills Club Tavern on the corner of Colombo and Battersea Streets.
View through the cordon fence of the vacant lot left by the demolition of the Copthorne Hotel on Durham Street.
The vacant lot left after the demlition of Latimer Hotel. Some foundations has be laid down to rebuild the hotel.
A vacant site left after the demolition of a building. Around the site are some damaged walls and old fencing.
A video of an interview with Shaun Gladwell, a London-based artist, about the sculptures he designed for the Christchurch central city. Gladwell talks about how the sculptures are based on skateboard forms and have been designed to be used by skateboarders. He also talks about being inspired by YouTube videos of Christchurch skateboarders who used the damaged landscape in Christchurch as a skate park after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The video includes clips from some of these YouTube videos.
A photograph of visitors at Illusions. The installation is located on a vacant site on Gloucester Street as part of LUXCITY.