A photograph of wire fences which have been placed around the property at 390 Oxford Terrace.
A photograph of a street art near City Mall. The artist is BMD.
A photograph of a street art near City Mall. The artist is BMD.
A pdf copy of a PowerPoint presentation used by Duncan Gibb when presenting his Brunel lecture.
A photograph of a street art near City Mall. The artist is BMD.
An entry from Jennifer Middendorf's blog for 1 September 2014 entitled, "Tunnelling".
A photograph of street art near Fitzgerald Avenue. The artist is Benjamin Work.
A photograph of a detail of street art near City Mall. The artist is BMD.
The UC CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquakes Digital Archive was built following the devastating earthquakes that hit the Canterbury region in the South Island of New Zealand from 2010 – 2012. 185 people were killed in the 6.3 magnitude earthquake of February 22nd 2011, thousands of homes and businesses were destroyed, and the local community endured over 10,000 aftershocks. The program aims to document and protect the social, cultural, and intellectual legacy of the Canterbury community for the purposes of memorialization and enabling research. The nationally federated archive currently stores 75,000 items, ranging from audio and video interviews to images and official reports. Tens of thousands more items await ingestion. Significant lessons have been learned about data integration in post-disaster contexts, including but not limited to technical architecture, governance, ingestion process, and human ethics. The archive represents a model for future resilience-oriented data integration and preservation products.
In this paper, we consider how religious leaders and Civil Defence authorities might collaborate to establish a two-way information conduit during the aftermath of a disaster. Using surveys and in-person interviews, clergy in different Christian denominations were asked about their roles in the earthquake, the needs of their congregations and the possibilities and obstacles to deeper collaboration with Civil Defence authorities.
The Foundation facilitates community engagement and communication through their website, providing service delivery, volunteer co-ordination and service to assist with the rebuild of Christchurch and Canterbury following the earthquakes of 2010 and 2011.
A photograph taken from Manchester Street, of street art near City Mall. The artist is BMD.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's Blog for 08 January 2014 entitled, "Touring the Town".
A story submitted by Hilary Lakeman to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Sarah Dreyer to the QuakeStories website.
A photograph taken from Manchester Street, of street art near City Mall. The artist is BMD.
A pdf copy of a post from the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi blog. The post is titled, "Forum presentation".
A photograph of street art above the Hereford Street entrance to the YMCA. The artwork was created by 'Paulie' as part of the RISE Festival. It depicts Nelson Mandela.
A photograph of street art above the Hereford Street entrance to the YMCA. The artwork was created by 'Paulie' as part of the RISE Festival. It depicts Nelson Mandela.
A photograph of street art in Colombo Street, Sydenham. The artists are Askew One and Mark TMD. The work is titled "Paris".
A photograph of street art in Colombo Street, Sydenham. The artists are Askew One and Mark TMD. The work is titled "Paris".
A photograph of street art in Colombo Street, Sydenham. The artists are Askew One and Mark TMD. The work is titled "Paris".
A photograph of the footpath outside the former site of Donna Allfrey's house on Oxford Terrace. Allfrey's house was demolished after her land was zoned Red.
A photograph of Doug Sexton's garden at 378 Oxford Terrace, now overgrown. The photographer comments, "Sexton's garden was once published in Small Gardens".
A pdf copy of a post from the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi blog. The post is titled, "18-Feb 2014 Update".
A photograph of the former site of Donna Allfrey's house at 406 Oxford Terrace. Allfrey's house was demolished after her land was zoned Red.
A pdf copy of a post from the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi blog. The post is titled, "reminder for upcoming forum".
A pdf copy of a post from the One Voice Te Reo Kotahi blog. The post is titled, "IMPORTANT: Venue change!".
A photograph of the former sites of several houses on Bangor Street. The houses were demolished after the land was zoned Red.
A photograph of the former site of Doug Sexton's house at 378 Oxford Terrace. Sexton's house was demolished after his land was zoned Red.