A graphic showing heritage buildings restored using public money, which have since been marked for demolition due to earthquake damage.
A map showing the locations of heritage buildings which are in areas marked for projects in the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan.
Submission of the then New Zealand Historic Places Trust to the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Andre Marchand at the site of the heritage building in Colombo Street that housed his business before the earthquake".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Andre Marchand at the site of the heritage building in Colombo Street that housed his business before the earthquake".
Heritage supporters are hoping that serious earthquake damage wrought upon Christchurch cemeteries will be repaired- but the issue of who funds that work remains unresolved.
A video of a protest against the demolition of the Majestic Theatre on Manchester Street. The video includes an interview with Christchurch City Councillor Yani Johanson. Johanson talks about how the lack of heritage recovery programme in Christchurch has meant that many heritage buildings have destroyed, mainly through the fast-tracking of consenting by the government. Johanson asks that the government returns normal democratic decision making over heritage to the Christchurch City Council so that the public can have a say. The video also includes footage of the Wizard and a protester speaking outside the Majestic Theatre.
A video of people protesting outside the Christchurch City Council offices on Worcester Street. The are protesting the demolition of the Manchester Courts building.
A video of an interview with Roger Sutton, Chief Executive of CERA, about his vision for Christchurch. Sutton talks about CERA's Christchurch central city blueprint, the need to show off the heritage buildings in Christchurch, how to link the central city to the suburbs, and how to make compromises.
The David and Goliath battle over a heritage building sitting in the way of a planned $473 million dollar, multi-use arena for Christchurch has ended up in court. The 25,000-seated, roofed arena is the final anchor project for the Christchurch rebuild and will be designed to host everything from All Blacks tests to big concerts. But sitting on the edge of the site, at 212 Madras Street, is the NG Building, a 115-year old warehouse that's home to a number of creative businesses. It escaped the worst of the 2011 earthquake and was strengthened by its owners: Roland Logan and Sharon Ng. They say they were told in 2013 the building could be incorporated into the arena's design, and are at loggerheads over its compulsory acquisition. Last week they were at the High Court seeking an injunction that would allow them to temporarily maintain ownership of the building, and that decision was released yesterday - and upheld. Roland joins Kathryn to discuss why they hope the building can be saved.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Australian heritage architects Edward Clode and Barney Collis survey the earthquake damage to the Cranmer Courts, which have been converted into apartments".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Australian heritage architects Barney Collis (left) and Edward Clode survey the earthquake damage to the Cranmer Courts which have been converted into apartments".
A video about the demolition of the Manchester Courts on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets. The video includes an interview with Richard Peebles, the co-owner of the building.
A photograph of details above the door of 119-121 Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of 52-58 Bangor Street.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of 56 Bangor Street.
A photograph of a detail inside the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of the Cranmer Centre with scaffolding up the side.
A photograph of the Cranmer Centre with scaffolding up the side.
A photograph of earthquake damage to the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of 58 Bangor Street.
A photograph of a detail above the main entrance of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of earthquake damage to a detail above the main entrance of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a detail of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a detail of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a detail above the main entrance of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a detail between two windows of the Cranmer Centre.
A photograph of a detail between two windows of the Cranmer Centre.