A photograph of a brick from the demolished house at 116 Centaurus Road.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
A damaged house, the outer brick wall of which has completely fallen away.
A photograph of a brick removed from Wood's Mill grain silo on Wise Street.
Detail of a building where the brick walls have crumbled, exposing the internal fixtures.
A photograph of the frog mark in a brick from the Union Centre Building.
A photograph of a dusty monitor in an earthquake-damaged building on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The Residential Access Project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Dislodged bricks can also be seen around the monitor.
Fallen bricks in the courtyard of Piko Wholefoods. The upper storey has been partially demolished.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the demolished house at 116 Centaurus Road.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the demolished house at 116 Centaurus Road.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the demolished house at 116 Centaurus Road.
Detail of a section of the brick wall on the Weston House which has crumbled.
A photograph of bricks from the Cranmer Centre. A frog stamp can just be seen.
A story of hope, at least when it comes to the rebuilding challenge ahead, particularly of Christchurch's badly damaged Cathedral. The Australian city of Newcastle suffered a major earthquake in 1989, and over the next few years put huge effort into rebuilding, virtually brick by brick, its ruined Cathedral. John McNaughton, who was the Lord mayor of Newcastle who oversaw the rebuild, joins us.
A brick wall has fallen from this house, exposing the rooms within and leaving a pile of rubble in front. The ceiling has slumped and is held up with jacks. The photographer comments, "This was probably the result of the shallower February Christchurch earthquake rather than the bigger September one".
A digitally manipulated image of a damaged building in Madras Street. The photographer comments, "After the 22 February earthquake in Christchurch there was a lot of damaged buildings. Sometimes there is the odd one where being unclothed or de-bricked let the world see their beauty".
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the former City Council Offices on Manchester Street.
A photograph of broken bricks on a wooden crate on the footpath outside the Cranmer Courts.
The word "red" has been spray painted across a brick wall that has been mostly demolished.
A damaged property that has been fenced off. Sections of the brick facade have fallen off.
A recessed sink and shelves in a brick wall, exposed by the demolition of a building.
A wall on the former site of Piko Wholefoods, with loose bricks protuding from the corner.
Bricks littering the footpath, fallen from a building on the corner of Kilmore and Barbadoes Streets.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the earthquake-damaged building at 158 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the earthquake-damaged building at 158 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the earthquake-damaged building at 158 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the earthquake-damaged St Paul's-Trinity-Pacific Church.
A recessed sink and shelves in a brick wall, exposed by the demolition of a building.
A photograph of a pile of bricks from the former City Council Offices on Manchester Street.
A photograph of a brick inside the Cranmer Centre with a frog mark on the front.