The rear of the old City Council building on Tuam Street, seen from Cashel Street.
A large mound of gravel sits beside a building on High Street. In the background, excavators continue to demolish buildings.
Two excavators demolish a building on Hereford Street, seen from High Street.
Two excavators demolish a building on Hereford Street, seen from High Street.
The heritage building in Cashel Mall which formerly housed Kathmandu.
Damage inside the Starbucks in Cashel Mall.
Members of the UC CEISMIC team, Chris Thomson, Han Li and Lucy-Jane Walsh, look through the windows of the Starbucks in Cashel Mall.
A digger clearing the site of a demolished building on Cashel Street.
Students from the newly opened Avonmore Tertiary Institute sit in the sunshine on High Street.
Regan Gentry's Flour Power sculpture on Colombo Street.
A view down High Street, looking south-east from the Cashel Street intersection.
Mike Hewson's installation "Government Life Suspension", seen from Oxford Terrace.
Diggers clearing a demolition site in Cathedral Square, seen from Worcester Street.
Food cabinets in Man's Bakery and Cafe on Hereford Street still hold food items abandoned on 22 February 2011.
Two excavators demolish a building on Hereford Street.
Steel and wooden structures protect Our City O-Tautahi from further damage.
UC CEISMIC team members Han Li, Lucy-Jane Walsh and Chris Thomson walk along the cordon fence on Oxford Terrace.
Children's artworks hanging from the cordon fence on Gloucester Street.
The partially demolished BNZ building on Armargh Street, seen from Gloucester Street.
Autumn leaves piled up outside the boarded-up doors to the Central Library on Gloucester Street.
The north side of the Cathedral, seen from Colombo Street.
Mike Hewson's installation "Government Life Suspension", seen from Oxford Terrace.
A child's artwork hanging from the cordon fence on Gloucester Street.
Children play on street furniture on Gloucester Street, part of one of the Christchurch City Council's Transitional City projects. In the background is the facade of the Isaac Theatre Royal, protected by shipping containers.
The dome of the Isaac Theatre Royal, covered in plastic sheeting and suspended in its stage area, awaits restoration.
The partially demolished BNZ building on Armargh Street, seen from New Regent Street.
Members of the UC CEISMIC team, Lucy-Jane Walsh and Han Li, walk down the newly re-opened New Regent Street.
Staff prepare coffee in a cafe in the newly re-opened New Regent Street.
UC CEISMIC team members Chris Thomson and Lucy-Jane Walsh order coffee in the newly re-opened New Regent Street.
The newly re-opened New Regent Street.