The demolition site of the Gallery Apartments building, situated behind the Christchurch Art Gallery.
Damage to a residential house. A relatively intact wall is being supported with wooden bracing.
Ducks still swimming in the Avon River, where most of the surrounding land is badly damaged.
Demolition site in the CBD. The cordon fence is covered with banners and signs informing customer regarding businesses post-earthquake status.
Two excavators and building rubble beside the Terrace on the Park apartment complex. Two buildings in the complex required urgent demolition, and the other buildings in the complex will eventually be demolished.
Sign on the cordon fence ouside the Crowne Plaza Hotel. It says "Cafe Decadence Victoria Street open now!".
The public at the Memorial Service in Hagley Park to commemorate the one year anniversary of the 22nd February earthquake.
Damaged footpath outside a house in a residential area. Next to the fence is a road cone decorated with coloured tinsel.
Looking through the cordon fence, demolition rubble in a overgrown site. A digger working on top of the rubble.
Portaloos on the Pine Mound, part of Festival of Flowers. Each portaloo was decorated with various floral features. This one has been decorated in Canterbury colours, red and black. A stuffed figurine is dressed as a Crusaders rugby player.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims.
An access point into the CBD cordon at the corner of Gloucester and Oxford Terrace. Road cones and fencing can be seen in the background with a sign saying 'Access point. Hours of operation 6am-7pm daily. Outside this house use Manchester St/Cambridge Terrace access point'. Inside the cordon, a station can be seen on the left, as well as some workers and cars. The demolition site at the back is where the Brannigans Building used to be.
Detail of some remediation work being carried out on a property. The front door entrance has been boarded up.
View down Re:Start mall, the Bridge of Remembrance can be seen down the end.
A community Book Exchange in a fridge, a Gap Filler project at the corner of Kilmore and Bardbadoes Streets. It is located on a vacant site left by the demolition of a building.
View down Colombo Street, to the left is a vacant lot left by the demolition of a building.
Outdoor seating and garden beside the Triton Dairy, Colombo Street. The garden was a project supported by Greening the Rubble.
Signs on a cordon fence around a building on Worcester Street. One advertises a multi-cultural festival and the other one reads, "Lakes Chemist. Prescriptions can be obtained from Woodham Road Pharmacy". These provide the local public information about the changes and relevant news about the area.
Earthquake damaged building in the CBD. Cracks are clearly visible down the exterior walls.
Looking over the Avon River to buildings inside the cordon on Oxford Terrace.
The public at the Memorial Service in Hagley Park to commemorate the one year anniversary of the 22nd February earthquake.
Members of the public enjoying the spaces around the Avon river in the CBD.
The vacant lot left after the demolition of the Churchills Club Tavern on the corner of Colombo and Battersea Streets.
Looking over some traffic, a property across the street is getting some remediation work done. Some of the windows are boarded up.
Portaloos on the Pine Mound, part of Festival of Flowers. Each portaloo was decorated with various floral features. This one has been decorated in a forest theme.
On the one year anniversary of the February 22nd, flowers were placed in road cones across Christchurch to remember the earthquake victims.
Detail of the damaged house on Chester St East where some of the windows have been boarded up.
Damaged property that housed the Talon Arms, a Gunsmith store on Worcester Street. On it are some signs that say 'Free bricks here' and 'Guns gone clear'.
This artwork is a legal graffiti work, part of Project Legit which is run by the Christchurch City Council.
The opening of a letterbox has been taped up, perhaps indicating that the residents are no longer living there.