Building rubble in front of a partially demolished house on Peterborough Street. The photographer comments, "Wood at the front, bricks in the middle and bits of house at the back".
A photograph of the empty site where the Outdoor Music Room is to be created.
A photograph of volunteers creating a garden area on Colombo Street.
A photograph of a volunteer using a small digger to clear the former site of Piko Wholefoods.
A photograph of volunteers creating a garden area on Colombo Street.
Rhys Taylor from Living Streets Aotearoa and Coralie Winn of Gap Filler are helping to redefine the derelict and abandoned spaces produced by the destructive of the Christchurch's earthquakes.
A photograph of a veterinarian holding a pigeon at SPCA Canterbury. The pigeon was named Barney Rubble due to the fact that it was found amongst the rubble and debris of the ChristChurch Cathedral.
A photograph of a pile of rubble and wires seen through a cordon fence.
At least five companies are being investigated by the Canterbury Regional Council for dumping or burning earthquake demolition rubble illegally.
Scientists in Europe have developed a technology which could be used to find survivors buried in rubble from collapsed buildings in events like the Christchurch and Japanese earthquakes.
Demolition rubble seen through the cordon fence.
Photo outside of Pegasus Building with Copthorne Hotel rubble taken by Mike Gaudin, 25 November 2011.
A photograph of rubble outside the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of rubble from 6 London Street.
A photograph of rubble outside 199 Madras Street.
A photograph of rubble from 128 Manchester Street.
A photograph of rubble from 128 Manchester Street.
Rubble from the partially collapsed Piko Wholefoods building.
Rubble from the partially collapsed Piko Wholefoods building.
A photograph of rubble from 128 Manchester Street.
Photo outside of Pegasus Building with Copthorne Hotel rubble taken by Mike Gaudin, 25 November 2011.
Photo outside of Pegasus Building with Copthorne Hotel rubble taken by Mike Gaudin, 25 November 2011.
Photo outside of Pegasus Building with Copthorne Hotel rubble taken by Mike Gaudin, 25 November 2011.
A photograph of building rubble at 181 Peterborough Street.
The Christchurch Cathedral has suffered massive damage, with its spire reduced to rubble and the roof caved in. There were visitors inside the building when the earthquake hit, and it is still unclear whether anyone was trapped beneath the rubble.
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
A graffiti-style recruitment advertisement for the NZ Police, depicting police officer Spence Kingi pulling a woman from the rubble.
Rubble in front of a two-storey house on Peterborough Street, the brick side wall of which has fallen away, exposing the rooms inside. Further rubble from a neighbouring house lies in the foreground.
A photograph of rubble from the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of rubble from the partially-demolished Cranmer Centre.