Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Red-zoned property at 32 Seabreeze Close, Bexley".
A video of Lianne Dalziel talking about her vision for the Christchurch residential red zone. Dalziel talks about turning the Travis Wetlands and some of the residential red zone into the largest natural wetlands within a city boundary.
Boarded up windows and graffiti on an abandoned house on New Brighton Road.
A business owner has been allowed into the 'Red Zone' in the Christchurch CBD in order to investigate the damage to his business premises. He is dismayed to discover that he has forgotten his keys; the Civil Defence officer who is with him, looks at him askance as the door is the only part of his premises still standing. Context - Some time after the earthquake of 22 March 2011 business owners were allowed through the cordon to collect belongings and see their premises for themselves. Colour and black and white versions of this cartoon are available Quantity: 2 digital cartoon(s).
A video of a press conference with Gerry Brownlee announcing a CERA review which will change the zoning of 270 Port Hills properties. Brownlee announces that 247 properties will change from green zoned to red zoned and 33 properties will change from red zoned to green zoned. The properties that have been rezoned red have an unacceptable level of life risk from cliff collapse and the potential of debris inundation.
Loose bricks on the corner of a building.
Chaos inside a bottle store on Worcester Street.
Damaged and partially-demolished brick buildings on Bedford Row.
A damaged building on Bedford Row. Bricks fallen from the parapet litter the footpath.
Rubble from a damaged building on the footpath along Cashel Street.
A sign reading, "I'm too lazy to be an artist".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Oxford Terrace Baptist Church".
Uneven paving outside a taped-off building on Manchester Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "152 High Street".
Wendy's Burger Restaurant on Hereford Street. The lower facade has been boarded up on the left hand side.
A building on Oxford Terrace with a large crack running down the middle.
Orange spray paint marks indicating where fences should go on Gloucester Street.
Winnie Bagoes on Colombo Street, the west side partially collapsed after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. In the background, a crane is raising a platform next to the Forsyth Barr Building.
A damaged column visible through a cordon fence on Hereford Street. Debris from the column sits on the pavement below.
A view looking west down High Street from the intersection with Tuam. Workers in high visibility jackets and hard hats can be seen behind the fences.
A damaged building on Cashel Street near Oxford Terrace. The top of the facade has fallen off the building into the street below, taking the awning with it. Bricks from the building still lie on the footpath where they fell. Above, the windows have been braced with plywood. Wire fencing has been placed around the building as a cordon.
A large crane in front of the Forsyth Barr Building on Armagh Street. In the background, the Victoria Apartments can be seen, with a noticeable lean.
Building damage on Manchester Street.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Eight of these small bolts were all that held up the heavy roof bridging two buildings".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A collapsed roof bridge between two buildings on Cashel Street which was held up by the eight small bolts".
Ballantynes on Colombo Street with cracking in the wall above.
A skip on Manchester Street outside the Orion building. Shattered glass litters the footpath in front and tape has been placed around the building as a cordon.
A digger loading building material from Avonmore House onto a truck to be recycled.
The Edmonds Band Rotunda on the bank of the Avon River, Cambridge Terrace. The brickwork of the building has been damaged by the earthquake and wire fencing has been placed around the building to keep people away.
A crack in a concrete beam of the Crowne Plaza Hotel.