The construction of the 10 square metre office building which is to serve as Gap Filler Headquarters. Three volunteers putting the roof together.
A barista in front of the Buzz Coffee mobile coffee vender.
The Re-Entry Concert on a vacant lot on Gloucester Street. Films from students at St Andrews College can be seen projected on the side of the building.
Volunteers help Gap Filler clear a vacant building site of weeds. This is where Gap Filler's Playtime project will be constructed, a temporary cinema called 'The Night Club'.
The completed "Knit Happens" mural on the exposed brick wall of a building.
Wintering, a folk collaboration from Wellington, performing at the Gap Filler Community Chess Board. To the right, members of the public are playing mini golf on one of the Gap Golf courses.
A book reading at the site of the Think Differently Book Exchange.
Messages on the "I hope Christchurch will..." blackboard on the corner of Tuam and Colombo Streets. Members of the public were invited to fill in the gaps with what they would like to see in the rebuilt city. Messages can be seen, such as, "Smile!", "Be filled with art and culture!", "Cater and be fun for all ages", "Always be positive" and "Wake up".
A stall selling fruit at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington. A recipe for 'Simple Jelly' has been taped to a basket of quinces.
Members of Gap Filler photographed in their togs outside the 'Dino-sauna' in Lyttelton.
Gap Filler members with the pallets that are to make up the Pallet Pavilion.
The empty site of the Crowne Plaza Hotel, now demolished. This is where the Pallet Pavilion is to be built. In the background, the Town Hall can be seen.
The Re-Entry Concert on a vacant lot on Gloucester Street. Films from students at St Andrews College can be seen projected on the side of the building.
A man setting up the site of Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema.
A crane lifting stacks of painted pallets during the construction of the Pallet Pavilion.
The audience taking their seats at Gap Filler's "Film the in Gap!" project in Beckenham. Gap Filler have enclosed one side of the site with a fence made of old metal bed heads.
The construction of the 10 square metre office building which is to serve as Gap Filler Headquarters. Two men nail the walls together.
Ryan Renolds and Coralie Winn from Gap Filler at the Ortszeit exhibition on an empty building site on Worcester Street.
Volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests, potting plants for the Pallet Pavilion.
Furniture spray-painted with drawings and words by members of the public as part of the Words of Hope project. Messages can be seen, such as, "Hope", "Something for everyone", "Equality street", "Food garden", "Opportunity from disaster", "We can do this Chch", "Chch = home", "Love", "Share the land", "Always time for change", "Life is beautiful", and "Sorry folks, this one is too much high rise!".
The site of a demolished building on Colombo Street, where the Gap Filler Community Chess Board is going to be built.
The site of Gap Filler's first project at 832 Colombo Street. A mobile coffee vender can be seen as well as a garden made out of pot plants and lots of seating.
Signs at the site of Gap Filler's Community Chess, explaining the project. One sign reads, "Free for all to play. Pieces stored in chest. Please collect keys from Honey Pot Cafe".
A student from the Student Volunteer Army transporting gravel in a wheelbarrow. He is one of the students from the University of Canterbury helping to build Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
People listening to a reading at the site of the Think Differently Book Exchange.
A band performing at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
People watching a film at Gap Filler's cycle-powered cinema. The projector, lights and sound of the cinema are being powered by people riding bicycles.
Members of the public at the opening of Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
The sausage sizzle at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony, held at the Pallet Pavilion.
Gap Filler's Fun Fair at St Mary's Church Square in Addington.