A photograph of building rubble on a cleared site on Tuam Street. Graffiti can be seen on the concrete wall.
An exposed bathroom in the partially demolished Himalayas Indian restaurant. A digger can be seen out front.
A photograph of temporary fabric art on a wire fence. High Street buildings can be seen in the distance through the fence.
People browse stalls at Gap Filler's Fun Fair. St Mary's Anglican Church can be seen in the background.
A photograph of the earthquake-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. An excavator can be seen demolishing the bell tower.
A photograph of temporary fabric art on a wire fence. High Street buildings can be seen in the distance through the fence.
A photograph of temporary fabric art on a wire fence. High Street buildings can be seen in the distance through the fence.
A child with a can of spray paint at the Words of Hope project.
A photograph looking across several sites of demolished buildings in the Christchurch central city. A excavator can be seen clearing rubble from a site.
A photograph looking south down Madras Street towards Latimer Square. Remains of a partially-demolished building can be seen on the right.
An aerial photograph of a residential area in Bexley. In the distance, Bottle Lake Forrest can be seen.
A red car parked on a rooftop garden in Lyttelton. Beyond it the the port can be seen.
Diggers work to clear the rubble from a demolished building on Victoria Street. The Victoria Clock Tower can be seen in the distance.
A red car parked on a rooftop garden in Lyttelton. Beyond it the the port can be seen.
A picket fence at 294 Avonside Drive. Cracks can be seen in the concrete of the fence's bottom section.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The PWC building can now be seen from Gloucester Street just west of Isaac Theatre Royal".
A sign on Victoria Street reading, "No through route". In the background, a crane can be seen rising above the buildings.
Rubble and scaffolding from 249 St Asaph Street. In the background, the Alice in Videoland Building can be seen.
Cracks in the land next to the Avon River in Bexley. Anzac Drive bridge can be seen in the background.
Fallen rocks from a landscape feature in front of an apartment building on Ferry Road. Liquefaction silt can be seen on the driveway.
Boarded up windows and USAR codes on the Gloucester Arcade building. Shattered glass can be seen on the footpath.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Here we can see why Redcliffs School is still closed".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Here we can see why Redcliffs School is still closed".
The Bridge of Remembrance on Durham Street. The Hotel Grand Chancellor can be seen through the archway.
A tilted power pole on Avonside Drive. A portaloo and road cones can be seen in the distance.
People stand near the Red Zone viewing windows at the east end of Re:Start. Te Waiponamu House can be seen in the background.
People look through the cordon fencing on the Bridge of Remembrance. The Grand Chancellor can be seen through the arch of the bridge.
A photograph looking east down Armagh Street from Victoria Square. The Forsyth Barr building can be seen in the distance.
A shed on at Gap Filler's first project at 832 Colombo Street. Cushions and pot plants can be seen in front.
A hand-painted "Road closed" sign on a residential street beside the river. Flooding and liquefaction can be seen along the edges of the road.