A video of an interview with John Turner, owner of Ambience Tiling, about the restoration of the tiles in New Regent Street. Turner talks about working with SCE Stone & Design, who sent the sample tiles to China where they were machine replicated. The tiles took six to eight weeks to arrive, with about 10,500 new tiles produced. The video also includes an interview with Iain Taylor, a tiler at Ambience Tiling, about the retiling process.
A photograph of ceiling tiles stacked outside of a building at the University of Canterbury. Two skips to the right have also been filled with tiles.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre with missing ceiling tiles.
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A photograph of an office in the Diabetes Centre which has been prepared for earthquake repair work. Furniture and other office materials have been stacked in the corner of the room. Several tiles are missing from the ceiling above.
A photograph of a panel hanging from the ceiling of the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of a panel hanging from the ceiling of the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been wrapped in plastic. There is a step ladder in the background and several work tools on the covered furniture. Several tiles are missing from the ceiling above.
Workers laying tiles on the walkway under the library.
Workers laying tiles on the walkway under the library.
A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre with a loose ceiling panel. There is a crack above the left-hand corner of the door.
A worker laying tiles on the walk way under the library.
The damaged slate tiles on the roof of Christ Church Cathedral.
A close up of Christ Church Cathedral's stonework and slate-tiled roof.
A broken concrete floor slab in a residential property. The photographer comments, "Now that our house is to be rebuilt some time in the distant future, I decided to relay the loose and broken tiles. I took some photos to show what lies beneath".
A photograph of several panels hanging from the ceiling of the Diabetes Centre. The panelling has been taken off the wall to the right, exposing the wooden structure beneath.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Tiles have been shaken loose from this roof in Lyttelton".
Two workers on a cherry picker replace the ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
Two workers on a cherry picker replace the ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
Two workers on a cherry picker replace the ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
Two workers on a cherry picker replace the ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
Two workers on a cherry picker replace the ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
Two workers on a cherry picker replace the ceiling tiles in the James Hight Library.
A close up of the damaged tiles and stonework on the roof of Christ Church Cathedral.
A close up of the damaged tiles and stonework on the roof of Christ Church Cathedral.
Workers laying tiles on the floor of the Undercroft, a new eating area under the library.
Cordon fencing around a residential property. Damage visible is on the roof, where tiles have fallen.
Detail of a damaged house that has sunk to one side, showing damage to the roof tiles.
Minor damage to tiles over the window of a two-storey house. A crane can be seen in the background.
Cordon fencing around a residential property. Damage visible is on the roof, revealing the corrgated iron where tiles used to be.