Damaged buildings on Madras Street cordoned off by fencing and concrete barriers.
Damage to the Cranmer Courts. Missing sections of wall have been replaced with plywood sheeting.
Our City O-Tautahi surrounded by bracing and scaffolding, seen from the riverbank beside the Provincial Chambers.
Damage to the facade of the Cashfields Arcade building, seen above the cordon fencing at the east end of the Re:Start mall.
A man takes a photograph over the top of the cordon fence by the viewing windows into the Red Zone at the east end of the Re:Start mall.
Proclamations from the "Prophet of Canterbury" hanging on the cordon fence near the Cathedral call for the cordons to be torn down. A walkway from Gloucester Street to the Square was opened up for a few days to allow the public a closer look at the Cathedral.
Weeds growing on the roof of the central library.
Fire damage to the England Brothers building, destroyed by arson in December 2012.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site. A sign reads "Please respect this site" and outlines how tributes will be preserved.
Poppies growing in an empty section where a building has been removed.
The mirrors from Sergio's Menswear are still intact on the wall of the adjoining building after the demolition of Sergio's.
Recipe books fallen off a shelf in a house in Burnside. There was no other damage to the house.
The opening event for the Gap Filler bookfridge, as people start to arrive.
Fallen bookshelf and scattered books in a postgrad common room in the Locke Building at the University of Canterbury.
The Rolleston Avenue side of the Arts Centre, cordoned off. The turret from one of the towers is on the ground to prevent further damage.
Colombo Street, north of the Square, looking north. Although many buildings have been demolished, large parts of the street are still behind cordons.
The Crowne Plaza has a noticeable split down the middle, where windows and balconies don't quite line up. Photograph taken from Victoria Street.
A graffiti-style advertisement for the NZ Police on the side of a building on Colombo Street, showing a police officer comforting a frightened woman. Text reads "You too can do something extraordinary. Become a cop".
A red-stickered house on Peterborough Street is on a noticeable lean.
A digger on the site of a demolished building on Colombo Street. Looking south towards the Square.
Damage to the Cranmer Courts. Missing sections of wall have been replaced with plywood sheeting.
People peering through the cordon fence surrounding the CBD. Despite the sunny day, the mood at the fence was very quiet and somber. Many people seemed to be making a pilgrimage around the cordon, stopping at every viewpoint.
Looking down Worcester Boulevard towards the Cathedral. Photograph was taken outside the museum.
The Great Hall of the Arts Centre, with bracing protecting its roof.
The Gap Filler bookfridge on its opening day.
Crowds at the opening of the Re:Start mall, listening to the official speeches.
A woman browsing the books in the Gap Filler bookfridge on its opening day.
People begin to gather at the opening event for the Gap Filler bookfridge.
Liquefaction silt and portaloos on Peterborough Street in Christchurch Central.
Looking through cordon fence by the Bridge of Remembrance to Cashel Mall, now mostly demolished.