A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Bank of New Zealand building in Kaiapoi".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "New Westende Building, corner of Manchester and Worcester Streets".
Four years ago Christchurch City Council vowed to get tough on the owners of 30 central city buildings left derelict since the 2011 earthquake. A wander through central Christchurch shows many of the buildings, nicknamed the dirty 30, still look unchanged. There are boarded up windows, tarps covering gaping holes, and containers keeping bricks from falling on passers by. But council says progress is finally being made on most Rachel Graham has more.
A video of an address by Corrine Haines, Managing Director of Trimble, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. This talk focuses on smart buildings and new ways of working.
As part of the 'Project Masonry' Recovery Project funded by the New Zealand Natural Hazards Research Platform, commencing in March 2011, an international team of researchers was deployed to document and interpret the observed earthquake damage to masonry buildings and to churches as a result of the 22nd February 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The study focused on investigating commonly encountered failure patterns and collapse mechanisms. A brief summary of activities undertaken is presented, detailing the observations that were made on the performance of and the deficiencies that contributed to the damage to approximately 650 inspected unreinforced clay brick masonry (URM) buildings, to 90 unreinforced stone masonry buildings, to 342 reinforced concrete masonry (RCM) buildings, to 112 churches in the Canterbury region, and to just under 1100 residential dwellings having external masonry veneer cladding. In addition, details are provided of retrofit techniques that were implemented within relevant Christchurch URM buildings prior to the 22nd February earthquake and brief suggestions are provided regarding appropriate seismic retrofit and remediation techniques for stone masonry buildings. http://www.nzsee.org.nz/publications/nzsee-quarterly-bulletin/
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Westende Building, one of the first rebuilds within the cordon".
A map showing the locations of buildings to be demolished in the CBD.
An infographic describing problems with The Clinic, a tenant in the CTV building.
A map showing the location of heritage buildings in the residential red zone.
An infographic describing the collapse of the stairwell in the Forsyth Barr building.
An infographic describing the collapse of the stairwell in the Forsyth Barr building.
A timeline of architect Peter Beaven's life, including significant Christchurch buildings he designed.
A graphic to accompany an article about survivors of the PGC building collapse.
An infographic to accompany an article about survivors of the PGC Building collapse.
An infographic illustrating building height limits outlined in the draft Central City Plan.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Contractors demolish the extensively-damaged museum building in Kaiapoi".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Major earthquake hits Christchurch. Building inspectors on Lichfield Street".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Demolition of the Manchester Courts building after earthquake damage".
An uncompleted page layout with a map showing the locations of damaged buildings.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Contractors demolish the extensively-damaged museum building in Kaiapoi".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Aerial pictures of earthquake damage in Christchurch. Westpac Building".
A photograph of a detail of 96 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a window of 96 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a window of 96 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a window of 94 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a detail of 96 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a detail of 96 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a window of 94 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of a detail of 96 Gloucester Street.
A photograph of the windows of 96 Gloucester Street.