Flowers blooming in a vacant site left by the demolition of a building in Edgeware.
A man stops to take a look at a site where a building has crumbled.
A man stops to take a look at a site where a building has crumbled.
The site where a building once stood has been turned into a Wilson's car park.
Flowers blooming in a vacant site left by the demolition of a building in Edgeware.
Flowers blooming in a vacant site left by the demolition of a building in Edgeware.
Looking through the cordon fence, an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Flowers on the fence around the empty site where the CTV building used to be.
Flowers around the section next to the site where the CTV building use to be.
A sign on a cordon fence on St Asaph Street reads "Stop. You must be inducted before entry." The photographer comments, "Safety comes first when it comes to demolition in the earthquake red zone in Christchurch, New Zealand".
Weeds growing on the site of a demolished building. In the foreground is an abandoned shoe.
The Triton Dairy has reopened in a container on the site of its demolished former building.
A photograph of the site of a demolished building on Tuam Street which is being used as a car park. The Inland Revenue Department Building, the Grand Chancellor and the Holiday Inn can all be seen in the distance.
A woman crushed to within milimetres of her life in the Christchurch earthquake says it is murderously cavalier for Wellington's council not to cordon off weak or prone buildings.
A pile of demolition rubble on Gloucester Street. The site was formerly that of the Brannigans building.
A pile of demolition rubble on Gloucester Street. The site was formerly that of the Brannigans building.
A black and white photograph of a steel structure on a demolition site filled with building rubble.
A poster around the empty site where the CTV building used to be, it stays 'stand tall'.
A pile of brick in front a damaged building in Christchurch central. The site grounds are overgrown.
An overgrown site in Christchurch Central. Some damaged building and fences can be seen in the background.
A digitally manipulated image of Michael Parekowhai's scuplture 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer' on Madras Street. The photographer comments, "One of the two bulls on pianos by Michael Parekowhai called 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer'. They have been placed on the site of a building that was demolished after earthquake damage.
Page 3 of Section C of the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 30 June 2012.
An empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Worcester and Barbadoes Streets.
Furry heart-shape tribute on the fence just down from the empty site where the CTV building was.
A cordon check point on Durham Street. The demolition site was a building that housed Laycock Collision Repairs.
A photograph of Alasdiar Cassels, Zak Cassels, and Joseph Shanks on the building site for The Tannery.
A triangular empty site left after the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria and Salisbury Streets.
An empty site left by the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
An empty site left by the demolition of a building on the corner of Victoria Street and Bealey Avenue.
A photograph of volunteers who contributed to building a BMX track on an empty site on Colombo Street.