A block of shops that have been cordoned off on Colombo Street. Seen from South City Mall car park.
Damage to the Library Chambers (former Christchurch Public Library) where cracks are clearly visible on the brick walls. The footpath around the building has been cordoned off.
The Christchurch Art Gallery, with the City Gallery Apartments in the background.
Damage to a building in the Arts Centre.
Damage inside the Arts Centre.
A view down Montreal Street with the Christchurch Art Gallery on the left. On the gallery forecourt is the sculpture "Reasons for Voyaging", a collaboration between Canterbury sculptor, Graham Bennett and architect, David Cole.
A damaged building inside the Arts Centre.
A view down Durham Street. Road cones can be seen down the street, diverting traffic.
A man stops to take a look at a site where a building has crumbled.
Detail of the fence and entrance around an apartment block. On the fence are spray painted codes left by USAR following the February earthquake to mark buildings that have been checked.
A view of the Victoria Street clocktower from Montreal Street. On the left is a crane working on the deconstruction of the Strategy Building.
Mesh fencing around a residential property. A recyling and an organics bin have been used to support the fencing, and inside a pile of building rubble can be seen.
A block of apartments in the CBD that has been yellow-stickered. There is dried liquefaction on the driveway.
A pile of trees that have been cut down beside the Avon River.
A house which has been damaged by the earthquakes and is on a noticeable lean. Building rubble and furniture are sprawled out on the yard.
Footpath and areas bordering the Avon River have been badly damaged following the earthquakes.
A residential property that has been damaged by the earthquakes. Next to it is pile of building rubble and bits of furniture.
A residential property that has been damaged by the earthquakes. Next to it is pile of building rubble and bits of furniture.
The footpath on Cambridge Terrace and areas bordering the Avon River have been badly damaged following the earthquakes.
The footpath on Cambridge Terrace and areas bordering the Avon River have been badly damaged following the earthquakes.
The road and footpath in Richmond are covered with liquefaction. Recycling and rubbish bins waiting for collection can be seen down the footpath.
Earthquake damage inside a house in St Albans.
Looking inside the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
A view through the cordon fence towards the demolition work on the Manchester Securities House on Gloucester Street.
Wooden bracing supports a two-storey building on the corner of Barbadoes and Worcester Streets. The house has been fenced off and on the walls are the words "Do not demolish".
Wooden bracing supports a two-storey building on the corner of Barbadoes and Worcester Streets. The house has been fenced off and on the walls are the words "Do not demolish".
An empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Worcester and Barbadoes Streets.
A two-storey house where the ground level walls have been boarded up.
A view down Gloucester Street. The NewsTalkZB building can be partially seen on the left, and the Manchester Securities House in the middle is being demolished.
Fallen bricks lie on the footpath beside a building on the corner of Barbadoes and Worcester Streets. The area has been cordoned off.