Building Record Form for the Museum (formerly Courthouse and Jail), 145 Williams Street, Kaiapoi
A colour photograph of the west facade of the Press Building after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Building Record Form for the former City Council Civic Offices, 194 - 196 Manchester Street
Scaffolding supporting the McKenzie and Willis building. A New Zealand flag still flies from the flagpole above the damaged building.
Seen through the cordon fence, the C.F. Cotter & Co building stands alone, with the buildings on either side having been demolished.
Colour photograph of rubble which used to be the Pyne Gould Corporation building, with a crane in front of it.
Building Record Form for the Guthrey Centre (formerly Anderson’s Foundry), 126 Cashel Street, Christchurch
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.
Registration Report for the Lyttelton Road Tunnel Administration Building, 1 Bridle Path Road, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for St Margaret's College Warren House, 61 Papanui Road, Merivale, Christchurch.
Building Record Form for the Church of St Luke the Evangelist, 248 Manchester Street, Christchurch
Register Record for the Lyttelton Road Tunnel Administration Building, 1 Bridle Path Road, Christchurch.
A colour photograph of the north side of the Lyttelton Times Building on Gloucester Street, taken after the 4 September 2010 earthquake.
Building Record Form for the Butchery, Bakery and Tea Rooms, 36 Forest Drive, Methven.
The building at 128-130 Lichfield Street after the earthquake with a large crack visible in the middle of the building.
Colour photograph of the Stewart Dawson building on the corner of High and Cashel streets after the February earthquake.
A colour photograph detailing damage to the northwest corner of the former PGG Building at 178 Cashel Street.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a damaged building in Lyttelton.
Building Record Form for Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions Chapel, 62 Ferry Road, Christchurch
Building Record Form for Sister of Our Lady of the Missions Convent, 62 Ferry Road, Christchurch
Building Record Form for the former Canterbury Public Library, 1870s section, 109 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch
Building Record form for the former Canterbury Society of Arts Gallery, 282-286 Durham Street, Christchurch
A colour photograph of 204 Madras Street where the Florian building used to stand, after demolition but with some foundations still visible.
An old advertisement for McCormick Reapers and Binders on the side of a building has been exposed by the demolition of the adjoining building.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Lyttelton Times building".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Heritage Hotel, old Government Buildings (Ministry of Works), Cathedral Square".
A black and white historic photograph of the south face of the Lyttelton Times Building following its extension in 1902-3, viewed from Cathedral Square, [1904].