A scan of page 139 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 104 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 256 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
Surveyors marking out Kirkwood Village, used as temporary teaching and office space for the University of Canterbury. The photographer comments, "The University restarts its teaching, and the techies in e-learning move out of NZi3. Surveyors mark out the temporary staff office buildings on the running track".
Road cones mark off a large crack in River Road, where the road has slumped towards the river.
The entrance to KB02, the University of Canterbury's Digital Media Group temporary office in Kirkwood Village, the complex of prefabs set up after the earthquakes to provide temporary office and classroom space for the university. The photographer comments, "The e-learning group and the video conferencing team are now located in the Kirkwood Village at the University of Canterbury. It's a very impressive project, about 60 buildings arranged in various configurations with some used for teaching or computer labs, and others as staff offices. We will probably stay here for several years now. The front doors. We'll need to advertise our presence once we're settled in".
A scan of page 140 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 14 September 2010, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which the cat is scared of the house".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
The University of Canterbury's E-Learning team's temporary office in the James Hight building. The photographer comments, "First looks at our new temporary (maybe) office space. Our group will stay here until April or May 2011, then will move to another floor in the Central Library. Foyer lifts etc. Female toilets are off the foyer to the left. These lifts start at Level 2 of the Library, and are heavily used by students. (Once the building is repaired after the earthquake; several floors are still in a mess)".
A photograph of a model of the ChristChurch Cathedral built from LEGO by Sam Butcher, finished in September 2011.
A scan of page 152 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 203 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 9 March 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she declares communication bankruptcy".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
A scan of page 56 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 7 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 188 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 22 July 2013, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which people are *really* quick to stock their emergency kits".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
A photograph of a model of the ChristChurch Cathedral built from LEGO by Sam Butcher, finished in September 2011.
A scan of page 55 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 126 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 137 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
The partially-demolished Henry Africa's building. The photographer comments, "Janes Wine Bar still stands, but not for long".
A pdf copy of a SCIRT school visit feedback form from Richmond Primary School.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 16 April 2011, posted to Livejournal. The entry is titled, "In which she has dinner by candlelight".The entry was downloaded on 13 April 2015.
A scan of page 207 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A scan of page 237 of the Townsend Telescope Visitors' Book.
A photograph of 'Silencio Ensemble', an outdoor acoustic performance using tubular bells and road cones. The event was part of FESTA 2012.
A photograph of a model of the ChristChurch Cathedral built from LEGO by Sam Butcher, finished in September 2011.
Damage to a house in Richmond. A large crack runs through brickwork under a window, and one side of the wall has visibly slumped, leaving a gap between the bricks and the window frame. The photographer comments, "Cracking in the external brickwork".
A magazine article which outlines the observations of engineers working on SCIRT retaining wall and ground improvement projects.