A view from Cambridge Terrace of the damaged Our City O-Tautahi building, formerly the Municipal Chambers. Scaffolding has been placed along the side of the building.
The Holiday Inn On Avon has been fenced off, and silt from liquefaction still remains on the surrounding area.
Detail of the damaged house on Chester St East where some of the windows have been boarded up.
A faded sign reading, 'Marrow Bassett & Co' painted onto the side of a brick building, revealed by the demolition of the adjoining building.
Poppies growing in an empty section where a building has been removed.
A photograph of an outdoor photography exhibition titled, 'Thx 4 the Memories', by the Christchurch documentary photography project Place In Time.
Steel bracing erected against the wall of a damaged building to prevent any further damage.
An empty and overgrown space left after the demolition of a building on Victoria Street.
Flowers bloom in an overgrown section.
An entry from Gallivanta's blog for 13 December 2012 entitled, "Transitions".
A view through the cordon fence on Hereford Street, where just past the T & G Building is a demolition site. A digger and building rubble can be seen in the background.
Detail of damage inside a house in St Albans.
Cordon fencing around the Robert Falcon Scott statue which has fallen from its plinth, on the corner of Worcester Boulevard and Oxford Terrace.
Toppled drawers in a bedroom.
Damaged property that housed the Talon Arms, a Gunsmith store on Worcester Street. On it are some signs that say 'Free bricks here' and 'Guns gone clear'.
This artwork is a legal graffiti work, part of Project Legit which is run by the Christchurch City Council.
A view down High Street, looking north-west through the cordon fence near the Tuam Street intersection. On the left a line of shipping containers support the facade of a damaged building. Rubble from demolished buildings can be seen in the distance.
The mirrors from Sergio's Menswear are still intact on the wall of the adjoining building after the demolition of Sergio's.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 1 June 2012, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she's been swallowed by a fanfic".The entry was downloaded on 16 April 2015.
Damage to the front of Christ Church Cathedral. The photograph was taken from a walkway that was opened up from Gloucester Street to the Square to allow the public a closer look.
The Copthorne Hotel, seen from Colombo Street.
Spray-painted floor numbers on the Forsyth Barr Building.
There are road cones outside Deans Suit Hire, despite the store being open to the public.
The backs of buildings on High Street, seen from St Asaph Street.
Damage to the Canterbury Provincial Council Chambers on Armagh Street.
The opening of a letterbox has been taped up, perhaps indicating that the residents are no longer living there.
Portaloos on the Pine Mound, part of Festival of Flowers. Each portaloo was decorated with various floral features.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 17 September 2010, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she doesn't have a hovercraft".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
An entry from Deborah Fitchett's blog for 15 March 2011, posted to Dreamwidth. The entry is titled, "In which she assumes a fake name".The entry was downloaded on 17 April 2015.
Liquefaction silt fills the stream running through Porrit Park, and trees have toppled over.