Building Record Form for the Zetland Hotel, 88-92 Cashel St, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for the former Librarian's House, 109 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch
Building Record Form for Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 17 Winchester Street, Lyttelton
A colour photograph showing damage to Anderson's building following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Building Record Form for Nazareth House Chapel, 216 Brougham Street, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for Shirley Community Centre, 10 Shirley Road, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for the former Warwick House, 52 Armagh Street, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for former Canterbury Horse Bazaar, 141 Lichfield Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the Repertory Theatre, 146-148 Kilmore St West, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the Community Centre/Rialto Cinema, 45 Charles Street, Kaiapoi
Register Record for Regent Theatre Building (Former Royal Exchange), 39 Cathedral Square, Christchurch
8 Building Record Form for Cathedral Grammar Main Block, 2 Chester Street West, Christchurch
Building Record Form for Church of the Good Shepherd, 42 Phillips Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the former Twentymen & Cousins Store, 93 Cashel Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for St Albans Wesleyan Church, 163 Papanui Road, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for the Clarendon Hotel Facade, 78 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for St John the Baptist Church, 234 Hereford Street, Chirstchurch
Colour photograph of fallen debris on Manchester Street, against the background of destroyed buildings.
The building which formerly housed the Coffee Club on High Street, standing alone after surrounding buildings have been demolished.
The Stewart Dawson building on the corner of High and Cashel Streets, in 2009 before the earthquakes.
The building which formerly housed the Coffee Club on High Street, standing alone after surrounding buildings have been demolished.
Building Record Forms for Mt Pleasant Station Stables, 31 Onuku Road, Akaroa
The building which formerly housed the Coffee Club on High Street, standing alone after surrounding buildings have been demolished.
Site of a fund that exists to provide financial assistance to owners of earthquake damaged qualifying heritage buildings so that the buildings can be saved if they are repairable.
Instead of concentrating on the buildings destroyed in and after the earthquakes in Christchurch's CBD, a new event is enticing people back to explore the heritage buildings that have survived. A new organisation, Te Putahi, is behind the Open Christchurch programme that celebrates the city's surviving architecture, starting with inner-city schools throwing open their doors to the public. Architectural historian and co-founder of Te Putahi, Dr Jessica Halliday tells Lynn Freeman they hope to encourage discussion around well-designed spaces and their impacts on peoples' lives. Open Christchurch starts next Sunday with a tour of The Cathedral Grammar Junior School.
Building Record Form for Christ's College Classrooms 1915-1921, 33 Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for Fleming House, 138-148 Park Terrace, Christchurch.
Register Record for the former NZ Trust and Loan Building, 84 Hereford Street, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the Durham Street Methodist Church, 309 Durham Street North, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for former A.J. White's Department Store, 236 Tuam Street, Christchurch