
Bryce Collier, Sarah Robertson and Caroline Fisher outside tent city.
Demolition of the Mushroom building in the College of Engineering.
The Mushroom Building at the College of Engineering being demolished.
Tom Innes with home brew gear for a news story.
The Mushroom Building at the College of Engineering being demolished.
Demolition of the Mushroom building in the College of Engineering.
The Mushroom Building at the College of Engineering being demolished.
The new front desk in the reopened James Hight Library.
Workers constructing the temporary classrooms at the College of Education.
The Mushroom Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
Meet being prepared for the Random Act of Kindness BBQ.
Rows of temporary classrooms almost completed on the Ilam Oval.
The Siemen Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
Jarg Pettinga, Geological Science, photographed on the beach at Sumner.
The Siemens building, barred off and waiting to be demolished.
Penguins Quakey and Shakey hanging out with students on campus.
The Mushroom Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
Workers adding ceiling panels to the space under the library.
The temporary buildings still being built on the Ilam Oval.
The Mushroom Building in the College of Engineering being demolished.
Photo of Helen Sellwood's office in Level 3 of Aoraki Building taken by Neville Weavers, 1 April 2011.
Pages 6 and 7 of a Canterbury Home Show advertising feature in the Christchurch Press, published on Saturday 10 December 2011.
A photograph of the Animal Rescue Unit loading vehicles with food supplies to be dropped off at welfare centres and other sites in earthquake affected areas after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A photograph of two windows of 26 Canterbury Street in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a detail of 26 Canterbury Street in Lyttelton.
A photograph of a detail of 26 Canterbury Street in Lyttelton.
The 1995 book, “Wellington after the quake: the challenge of rebuilding cities”, is reviewed in light of the 2010/2011 Canterbury, New Zealand, earthquakes. Lessons are drawn related to the difficulties of recovery of complex infrastructure systems after disasters.
Object Overview of 'Greendale Fault: investigation of surface rupture characteristics for fault avoidance zonation (Villamor et al, 2011).'
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Commission is promising swift changes following criticism of the rebuilding efforts necessitated by September's big quake.
A photograph of equipment from the New Zealand Fire Service Urban Search and Rescue team on display in the Canterbury Quakes exhibition at the Canterbury Museum. The equipment was used during the emergency response to the 22 February 2011 earthquake.