A pile of bricks, insulation, and pieces of chimney flue awaiting collection beside Burwood Road in Burwood.
The company hired by the Government to carry out earthquake repairs in Canterbury is refusing to install insulation at the same time as it replaces old cladding on houses.
Workers laying insulation for a temporary classroom on the Oval.
Workers laying insulation for a temporary classroom on the Oval.
A worker holding insulation for the floor of the temporary classrooms.
A worker sawing insulation to fit into the floor of a classroom in the Oval Villlage.
Workers laying insulation into the floor of one of the temporary classrooms in the Ilam Oval.
Insulation waiting to be installed into the floor of one of the temporary classrooms in the Ilam Oval.
A worker inserts glue between the insulation panels in the floor of one of the temporary buildings on the Ilam Oval.
A close-up photo of earthquake damage to the roof of 167 Peterborough Street. Insulation can be seen between the beams.
A close-up photo of earthquake damage to the roof of 167 Peterborough Street. Insulation can be seen between the beams.
Wood and pink insulation batts on Canterbury Street in Lyttelton. This construction material has been stripped from the exterior of a house.
Broken panelling on a building on Colombo Street has exposed the interior of the walls. The photographer comments, "Seen in the Christchurch Earthquake Red Zone. If you saw this anywhere else in the world you would have thought that it was a piece of modern art".