Framework for the temporary "cardboard cathedral" to be built in Latimer Square.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Looking west up Hereford Street from the cordon checkpoint.
Flowers and tributes left on the fence surrounding the CTV site.
Looking east down Cashel Street from the corner of Liverpool and Cashel Streets. The Pavilion and Inland Revenue buildings are on the right.
Weeds grow out of the footpath on Cashel Street. Looking west through the cordon fence.
Broken windows and damaged cladding on the iStay on Cashel hotel.
Yellow ribbons tied to a cordon fence in Cashel Street protest the proposed demolition of the Cathedral.
A digger sits on top of a pile of demolition rubble on the corner of Cashel and Manchester Streets. Looking west down Cashel Street.
The Pavilion building on Cashel Street.
A damaged building on Bedford Row, seen from Cashel Street.
A car park on the corner of Tuam and Colombo Streets replaces the building that was demolished there. On the wall of an adjoining building, a chalkboard mural encourages people to leave their thoughts, with the prompt "I hope Christchurch will...".
Broken windows and For Lease signs on Natcoll House on Manchester Street.
A damaged building on Bedford Row, seen from Liverpool Street. The McKenzie and Willis building is visible in the background.
Rubble piled in front of the Inland Revenue building on Cashel Street.
A map and notes drawn on a window of the Inland Revenue building by rescuers involved in the CTV building rescue effort.
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 11 January 2013 entitled, "Only slightly loco".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 27 January 2013 entitled, "For Lytteltonwitch".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 24 November 2013 entitled, "Making slow progress".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 30 November 2013 entitled, "So many pretties...".
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 31 December 2013 entitled, "2013 in review".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Inner city demolition. Looking from Hereford Street towards Cashel Street and Calendar Girls".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Heathcote Library successful anti-demolition protest placards".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Watermark River Precinct construction starts, at the boatshed on the Avon".
A photograph of street art on the side of the former Novus building on Ferry Road. The photographer attributes the work to Cinzah Merkens. The work is titled "Seekayem".
A photograph of a poster on the window of the Earthquake Services building on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Ferry Road. The poster is in the style of Barack Obama's "Hope" campaign poster, and depicts Bryan Staples with the message "Insurance, hope".
A photograph of a poster and picket signs in the window of the Earthquake Services building on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Ferry Road. The poster depicts Gerry Brownlee in the style of Barack Obama's "Hope" campaign poster, and reads "Democracy nope". The picket signs read "Brownlee: rise, lies and pies" and "Overwrought, overdrawn, over EQC".
A photograph of picket signs in the windows of the Earthquake Services building on the corner of Fitzgerald Avenue and Ferry Road. The signs read, "Welcome to EQC,. Your call is important to us...", "EQC: fool me once, shame on you...", "Pig brother is watching you", and "Another winter of discontent".
A photograph of "Concrete Propositions" by Melbourne-based artist Ash Keating. It is located on Manchester Street, between Gloucester Street and Worcester Street. An advertisement for Fortis Construction covers part of the work.
A photograph of an advertising image in the window of Sugar Hair and Beauty, on the ground floor of the Inland Revenue Building. There are search and rescue codes spray-painted on the window, and a pile of rubble on the footpath in front.