Autumn leaves on trees along the Avon river, a carpark converted from a demolition site can be seen across the river. A crane and Westpac building can also be seen in the background.
A crane working over Christchurch Art Gallery.
Autumn leaves on trees along the Avon river, a carpark converted from a demolition site can be seen across the river.
Seen through the cordon fence is the damaged building that housed The Bicycle Thief Coffee Bar and Pizzeria.
The intersection of Montreal and Kilmore Streets, with the Cranmer Courts on the right and on the left is a vacant lot left by the demolition of a building.
View of Christchurch Art Gallery's forecourt, which includes the sculpture "Reasons for Voyaging", a collaboration between Canterbury sculptor, Graham Bennett and architect, David Cole. Behind it is the HSBC House and the new Christchurch City Council Civic offices.
A property that appears to be abandoned. Detail of overgrown weeds and bricks behind the fence and the red rubbish bin.
Damage to the Cranmer Courts. Mike Hewson's art installation, 'Homage To The Lost Spaces (Government Life Building Studio Series)' can be seen on the bottom right.
View down Worcester Street, where a section of the Arts Centre is visible.
The Art Centre, at the corner of Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street behind the cordon fence.
Looking across the intersection of Montreal and Salisbury Streets. A property in the background is having some remediation work done.
View of the Victoria Clock Tower on Victoria Street. The time on the clock's face is stopped at the time of the February earthquake.
Looking across the intersection of Montreal and Salisbury Streets. A property in the background is having some remediation work done.
Damage to the Peterborough Centre.
A poster around the empty site where the CTV building used to be, it stays 'stand tall'.
Letterbox of the demolished St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.
Flowers on the cordon fence around the empty site where the CTV building once was. In the background is the NewsTalk ZB building.
A notice on the cordon fence around the site where the CTV building once was. It says 'Please respect this site. In recognition of the special significance this site holds for the people of our city and all those affect by the earthquakes, the Christchurch City Council is working with Canterbury Museum to preserve aspects of our remembering. Tributes may be left at this site. Older tributes will be removed from archiving by the Canterbury Museum to become part of the city's memory of the Canterbury Earthquakes. Organic materials will be composted and used in the city's gardens'.
Looking over the cordon fence towards the intesection of Latimer Square and Hereford Street. The vacant site was left after the demolition of Avonmore House, and a digger is seen on a demolition site on the left.
Detail of fence around the site of the demolished St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square.
Detail of the sign on doors of the damaged building that housed The Bicycle Thief Coffee Bar and Pizzeria.
Looking over the cordon fence towards the intesection of Latimer Square and Hereford Street.
Portaloos on the side of a building in Christchurch Central.
Damage to a property in the CBD. Cracking can be seen along the roof and footpath, and the garage in the right background looks distorted.
A note on the fence around the empty site where the CTV building once was. This one commemorates Leng JinYan.
Damage building in the CBD. A wall section from the second story has been taken out.
Empty spaces down a street in Christchurch Central. The sites on the right are left by the demolition of buildings.
In a vacant lot opposite the CTV building where a building has been demolished, is a commemoration to those who died in the earthquake. It includes a pile of demolition rubble and 185 white stones in honour of each person who lost their life on 22nd February 2011. Around it are also item such as a frame photograph and flowers left by the public.
In a vacant lot opposite the CTV building where a building has been demolished, is a commemoration to those who died in the earthquake. It includes a pile of demolition rubble and 185 white stones in honour of each person who lost their life on 22nd February 2011. Around it are also item such as a frame photograph and flowers left by the public.
Flowers on the fence around the empty site where the CTV building used to be.