A photograph of metal bedsteads which have been used to create a fence at Gap Filler's 'Film in the Gap' project.
The corner of Gloucester Street and Cambridge Terrace. Security fences and road cones surround the Santorini Greek Ouzeri restaurant and bar.
A damaged church hall in Opawa. The brick walls have partially collapsed, and cordon fences have been erected around the building.
Look through the fence on Hagley park, inside is where geodomes have been set up as part of the Events Village.
A property that appears to be abandoned. Detail of overgrown weeds and bricks behind the fence and the red rubbish bin.
A note on the fence around the empty site where the CTV building once was. This one commemorates Leng JinYan.
Demolition site behind behind the cordon fence. Some graffiti on the wall and a crane can be seen in the background.
A view through the cordon fence of a building damaged in the CBD. The building rubble is still inside the building.
The back of Argosy House with broken windows and a large visible crack down the middle, seen through the cordon fence.
A proposed design by John Raven for a new cathedral, tied to a cordon fence. Clarendon Tower can be seen in the background. The photographer comments, "Someone is asking for designs for a new Christchurch Cathedral after it was announced that the old historical building will not be repaired, to be put on the fences through which people can see the de-construction of the old one. This design looks a great one to me".
A digger in front of a partially-demolished building in Cathedral Square. In the background the Farmers and MFL buildings are visible. The photographer comments, "This was taken on the CERA CBD red zone tour. Being on the left hand side of the coach for 75% of the journey I was facing the red zone fence looking at the outside of the red zone".
Driveway broken by the magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Christchurch on Saturday 4-9-2010.
A sign on the fence at St John's Church in Hororata reads "Warning. Beware of fallen debris and unstable structures in cemetery".
A photograph of a stone cross over the archway in the fence of the Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions Convent.
Detail of wooden bracing supporting a two-storey building on the corner of Barbadoes and Worcester Streets, seen through the cordon fence.
A view into a residential property, looking over the fence. The house has sunk to one side, and the roof has collapsed.
View down Victoria Street, some buildings fenced off on the left and the Crown Plaza Hotel at the end of the street.
The Avon river, with some cordon fence visible on the left and the central Police station in the background between the trees.
A fallen chimney on Derby Street has left a pile of bricks on the roof of the house and damaged the fence.
The cordon on High Street. On the fence is a sign that says 'Please save High Street. The heart of Chch City'.
A damaged property that has been fenced off with tape and road cones. A pile of building rubble sits beside the house.
When the magnitude-7.8 earthquake shook North Canterbury nearly three years ago, a 3.5-metre high wall of earth formed on Dave and Rebekah Kelly's sheep and beef station. The 'Wall of Waiau' – as it's now known – sits on a faultline that cuts across a scenic hillside.
Security fences surround the Santorini Greek Ouzeri restaurant and bar on Gloucester Street. Some of the windows have been broken and left open.
Poster starting to peel off a corrugated wall next to demolition site. A section of damaged property can be seen above the fence.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. On the fence is a photograph of what the cathedral looked like before the earthquake.
A hand painted poster on the fence around the site where the CTV building use to be. On it is the word 'Faith'.
Damage to an apartment complex on Durham Street. The building has collapsed on the ground floor level, and the concrete block fence collapsed.
Damage to a house, where the front wall has crumbled, revealing the timber framing. The fence around the house has also toppled over.
A digitally manipulated photograph of the Ozone Hotel's sign, leaning against a cordon fence. The photographer comments, "This sign was all that remained after the demolition of the historical Ozone Hotel, which was damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes. The sign disappeared so hopefully it will reappear at a later date in a museum. The bits of blue were the painted bricks of the hotel, which made it really stand out".
People looking into the Red Zone through viewing windows at the east end of Re:Start. Flowers has been threaded through the cordon fence.