A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Workers taking smoko in the sun, Cashel Street".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Abandoned cafe table and chairs, High Street".
A table showing CERA's operational expenditure.
Dust-covered tables in Man's Bakery and Cafe on Hereford Street. Many of the tables still hold the remains of lunches abandoned on 22 February 2011.
Dust-covered tables in Man's Bakery and Cafe on Hereford Street. Many of the tables still hold the remains of lunches abandoned on 22 February 2011.
Dust-covered tables in Man's Bakery and Cafe on Hereford Street. Many of the tables still hold the remains of lunches abandoned on 22 February 2011.
A table giving details of the budget.
A table giving numbers of EQC opt-outs.
Volunteers paint tables at the Lyttelton Petanque Club.
A photograph of a table full of food donated to Horseshoe Lake residents by the farming community of Western Southland. A sign behind the table reads, "Horseshoe Lake Residents Association".
A table comparing concrete use in Auckland and Christchurch.
A table showing traffic volumes in the Lyttelton tunnel.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 11 March 2013 entitled, "Tied Table".
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 15 April 2013 entitled, "Around the Table - Bloggers Connecting....".
A colourful table outside the Coffee Zone kiosk in Sydenham.
A table comparing rental prices in Christchurch and other centres.
A table giving statistics on visas issued to rebuild workers.
A photograph of the rubble from and earthquake-damaged building on Cashel Street. The rubble has landed in a seating area and is piled near the tables and chairs.
A table showing the results of a survey on insurance claims.
A table giving figures for migration between South Canterbury and Australia.
A table showing the status of EQC claims in South Canterbury.
An infographic made up of tables showing changes to Christchurch immigration rates.
A plate abandoned on a table in the Starbucks in Cashel Mall.
An extensive research program is on-going at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand to develop new technologies to permit the construction of multi-storey timber buildings in earthquake prone areas. The system combines engineered timber beams, columns and walls with ductile moment resisting connections using post-tensioned tendons and eventually energy dissipaters. The extensive experimental testing on post-tensioned timber building systems has proved a remarkable lateral response of the proposed solutions. A wide number of post-tensioned timber subassemblies, including beam-column connections, single or coupled walls and column-foundation connections, have been analysed in static or quasi-static tests. This contribution presents the results of the first dynamic tests carried out with a shake-table. Model frame buildings (3-storey and 5-storey) on one-quarter scale were tested on the shake-table to quantify the response of post-tensioned timber frames during real-time earthquake loading. Equivalent viscous damping values were computed for post-tensioned timber frames in order to properly predict their response using numerical models. The dynamic tests were then complemented with quasi-static push and pull tests performed to a 3-storey post-tensioned timber frame. Numerical models were included to compare empirical estimations versus dynamic and quasi-static experimental results. Different techniques to model the dynamic behaviour of post-tensioned timber frames were explored. A sensitivity analysis of alternative damping models and an examination of the influence of designer choices for the post-tensioning force and utilization of column armouring were made. The design procedure for post-tensioned timber frames was summarized and it was applied to two examples. Inter-storey drift, base shear and overturning moments were compared between numerical modelling and predicted/targeted design values.
A table listing numbers of earthquakes recorded by Geonet since 4 September 2010.
A table showing the decrease in Saudi students studying in Christchurch since 2008.
A table showing the results of Christchurch City Council's Detailed Engineering Evaluation assessments.
A photograph of a toy dog on a cafe table in Cashel Mall.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Abandoned cafe tables in Cathedral Square".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Abandoned coffee tables in Cathedral Square".