
A trailer of bricks in front of a house with damaged walls.
Earthquake damage to a house. A small section of the house is covered by black tarp to protect it from the rain.
Mannequins in the display window of a shop in Merivale Mall have fallen over following the February earthquake.
Earthquake damage to a brick and concrete block fence.
A wooden fence has been spray painted after the building was cleared by a USAR team. This system was used following the February earthquake to mark buildings that have been checked.
A fenced off building on the corner of Worcester Street and Stanmore Road.
Looking through the cordon fence from the vacant site from the demolition of St. John's Anglican Church on Latimer Square. The empty section it looks to is where CTV building use to be.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims.
Cars park outside the CBD cordon, on the right is an aqua Ford Thunderbird car.
The demolition site of the Gallery Apartments building, situated behind the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Shops around the Merivale Mall area have been cordoned off. Dust cloud coming from a collapsed building can be seen in the background.
A house on Peterborough Street has been red stickered.
A garage which has crumbled and has been cordoned off.
A crowd watch a busker juggling on a unicycle. The performance was in the Re:Start mall
Cars driving through flooding and liquefaction on St Martins Road.
Looking down Worcester Boulevard from Cathedral Square. The Claredon Tower is on the right with some windows boarded up and the Grant Thornton building is on the right.
Cascade of hanging baskets outside the Coffee Zone kiosk. The kiosk shares a garden with a project initiated by Greening the Rubble.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims.
Wall around the Butterfly Gap, where landowner Robyn wanted to activate the gap where a house she owned once stood. This is a Gap Filler project, a space where the public can request to hold markets or stalls
A view down the Avon River in the city centre.
Detail of the deconstruction work being done on the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Scaffolding surrounding a building. In front is a wall, which has been painted in orange, yellow, and red hues.
Damage to two adjoining apartments that have been cordoned off from the public. Cracks are clearly visible on the walls.
The Chalice sculpture in Cathedral Square.
Silt from liquefaction outside a residential property.
The end gable of the Library Chambers has crumbled, and the area has been cordoned off with fencing and cones. In the background is the new Christchurch City Council's Civic Offices.
A view down Gloucester Street.
Shoppers and sightseers in Re:Start mall.
The intersection of Kilmore Street and Fitzgerald Ave. Damaged buildings in the background have been cordoned off with fencing and road cones. Plastic road barriers have been placed to divert the traffic.