Wooden boards used as the base of each bowling alley in Gap Filler Bowling.
Wooden boards used as the base of each bowling alley in Gap Filler Bowling.
A member of the public bowling on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
A panorama of Gap Filler Bowling, a 1950s bowling alley designed and built by CPIT students on the site of the JetSet Lounge.
A panorama of Gap Filler Bowling, a 1950s bowling alley designed and built by CPIT students on the site of the JetSet Lounge.
A barbeque at the opening of Gap Bowling, a 1950s bowling alley designed and built by CPIT students on the demolished site of the JetSet Lounge.
A sign made out of plastic cups on wire fencing. The sign reads, "Gap Filler bowling". It was created by students from the CPIT who built a 1950s style bowling alley on this site.
A sign made out of plastic cups on wire fencing. The sign reads, "bowling". It was created by students from the CPIT who built a 1950s style bowling alley on this site.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Mount Pleasant Bowling Club".
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Mount Pleasant Bowling Club".
Rockfall from the cliffs in Sumner littering a bowling green.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Mount Pleasant Bowling Club".
A close up of the turf used for Gap Filler bowling.
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.
The Gap Filler bowling alley almost completed and ready for the public to use.
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.ing
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.ing
Members of the public bowl on the CPIT students' 1950s bowling alley in town.ing
CPIT students step back to admire the 'bowling' sign they have made out of plastic cups on wire fencing.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Mount Pleasant Yacht Club and Mount Pleasant Bowling Club".
CPIT students setting up a bowling alley on the site of the demolished JetSet Lounge. Alleys have been made out of green turf and wooden boards.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Vaughan Utteridge, Sports Recovery Manager for Sport Canterbury, inspects the damage at Elmwood Bowling Club".
Students from CPIT on the site of the demolished JetSet lounge. They are building a 1950s style bowling alley for the community to use. They have been photographed from beside the Passing Time sculpture on Wilson Reserve.
A video of a tour of two completed shops in New Regent Street. Mark Galletly from Galletly Builders talks about the damage caused by the 22 February 2011 earthquake, the work that was done to restore the shops, and the items that archaeologists found on the sites. The items found included the foundations of a nineteenth century ice skating rink, and bowling shoes. The video also includes an interview with shop owners Brian and Betty Hazeldine.
Nearly 80 40 foot containers (most two high) protect Wakefield Avenue in Sumner from further rock falls. Behind these (to the left) are houses, church, bowling club, RSA (Returned Servicemens Association) and other community buildings that have been isolated now for nearly two years now. On the right upper third boundary (just behind two stand a...
A PDF copy of pages 164-165 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project 'CPIT Design/Build'. Photos: Gap Filler