Part of Mike Hewson's installation 'Homage To Lost Spaces' in the Cramner Courts building, photographs of people riding bicycles have been inserted into a gap in the building. The photographer comments, "Cranmer Courts was very badly damaged in the quakes that unexpectedly hit Christchurch. Originally big photographs were put into the holes where the doors and windows were, but now these massive pictures have been put across the boarded up ends of the buildings to keep them alive in the minds of the people of Christchurch. The project was thought up by Mike Hewson".
A timeline of the CTV building's history.
A timeline giving the history of ChristChurch Cathedral.
An infographic giving the history of suburbs in the residential red zone.
A graphic for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
A page layout for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
A page layout for a Zone Life feature on the history and demolition of one red-zoned house.
UC student trainee science teacher Carrie Whyte helps out at a Papanui study centre, assisting Bopha Chea with her Art History assignment.
UC student trainee science teacher Carrie Whyte helps out at a Papanui study centre, assisting Bopha Chea with her Art History assignment.
A view after the 6.3 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch 22 February 2011.
Corner of Barbadoes and Kilmore Streets. So sad to see history die - both buildings and business.
One yellow plastic sheep of cuboid shape with reflective stripes around body.
One green plastic sheep of cuboid shape with reflective stripes around body.
A view after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch.
Colombo Street South. So sad to see history die - both buildings and business.
Given a bit of a HDR process to add some of what I was "feeling" at the time.
A view after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch.
Colombo Street North. So sad to see history die - both buildings and business.
Given a bit of a HDR process to add some of what I was "feeling" at the time.
A view after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch.
Montreal Street north. So sad to see history die - both buildings and business.
Given a bit of a HDR process to add some of what I was "feeling" at the time.
A view after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch 04 September 2010.
Victoria Street. So sad to see history die - both buildings and business.
Given a bit of a HDR process to add some of what I was "feeling" at the time.
Framed photograph of an Asian girl retrieved from the CTV building. Stored in a plastic New Zealand Police exhibit bag.
One silver metal 'scoop' stretcher used by St John staff on 22 February 2011 in emergency first aid response to the Christchurch earthquakes.
One child's pink polar fleece jacket retrieved from the CTV building and a New Zealand Police exhibit label stored in plastic NZ Police exhibit bag.
One white hard hat with a SCIRT logo at the front.
One orange High Viz vest with a SCIRT logo on the front.
One pair of eyeglasses with LensCrafters cleaning cloth in blue case retrieved from the CTV building. Stored in a plastic New Zealand Police exhibit bag.
One colour photograph of a smiling woman standing outside in front of a bush or tree retrieved from the CTV building. Stored in a sealed plastic New Zealand Police exhibit bag.
One set of Nissan car keys on ring containing a key, remote lock/unlock and key identification tag retrieved from the CTV building. Stored in a plastic New Zealand Police exhibit bag.
A view after the 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Christchurch.
Victoria Street. So sad to see history die - both buildings and business. Sign on the back wall says, "You gotta be there Christchurch" - sadly ironic!
Given a bit of a HDR process to add some of what I was "feeling" at the time.
One interactive model which demonstrates how different types of pipes perform in an earthquake.
One large display board featuring an illustration of the various pipes under the roads.
One glass trophy presented to SCIRT IST to mark winning the Jurors Favourite Category in the 2014 Canstruction Christchurch competition.
One framed certificate presented to SCIRT IST to mark winning the Jurors Favourite Category in the 2014 Canstruction Christchurch competition.
One framed poster signed by all the staff who were working for SCIRT on its first day, 22 September 2011.