
A photograph of the earthquake damage above a window of St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Large cracks are visible around the windows.
A statue of Mary in a window of the damaged Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
Damaged buildings with windows boarded up near the intersection of Latimer Square and Hereford Street.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the masonry above the windows of 109 Cambridge Terrace.
A photograph of a detail above a window of the Canterbury Times and Star Building.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
A photograph of a shop window plastered with posters advertising the Rally for the Cathedral.
Workers digging to fix infrastructure, visible out the window of the Student Volunteer Army's bus.
A photograph of a fallen artist's mannequin in the window of Glassons on Cashel Street.
A photograph of earthquake damage above a window of the Lancaster Hotel on Ferry Road.
A photograph of two windows of the Cranmer Centre, with the masonry around them removed.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to a window of St John the Baptist Church.
A photograph of the front window and sign of the Canterbury Times and Star Building.
A photograph of Ross Becker and his assistant reflected in a window on Lichfield Street.
The spire of the ChristChurch cathedral, reflected in the windows of the Millennium hotel.
Shattered glass and boarded up windows on the corner of Colombo Street and Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a detail of a window of the Guthrey Centre on Cashel Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage around a window of Ironside House on Montreal Street.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the wall above a window of the Cranmer Centre.
Earthquake damage to a house, where windows have been covered with tarp and boarded up.
The bearer of a Rose Window tattoo holds it up outside the Christ Church Cathedral.
Glass windows shattered in the magnitude 7 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Glass windows shattered in the magnitude 7 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Detail of the windows in Alice in Videoland. The building was designed with permanence and strength in mind and the new owner intends the fit out to have the same feel of permanence. His aspiration is to build the best coffee house in the world and the largest in Christchurch".
A PDF copy of pages 106-107 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'COCA Windows Project'. Photos: Ed Lust, Chloe Geoghegan. With permission: COCA Gallery.
A photograph of a residential property in the Christchurch central city with USAR codes spray-painted on the driveway and "No go" spray-painted on the front window and door. A red sticker in the window indicates that the building is unsafe to enter. Cordon tape has been draped around the side, cordoning off a pile of bricks.
A broken window at ground level has building rubble behind it, some of which has been pushed out through the broken glass. The photographer comments, "The alternate title is 'Under Pressure'. A bulldozer must have pushed earthquake debris up against the internal wall not realising there was a glass reinforced window at ground level".