A small digger working on a nearly empty demolition site.
An empty site left after the demolition of a building.
An empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "IRD building, viewed across the empty site where the CTV building was".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "An empty site at 140-144 Gloucester Street which used to be the Star building and the Coachman Hotel".
A photograph of the former site of Westende Jewellers and Alva Rados, on the corner of Manchester Street and Worcester Street. The building was badly-damaged in the 4 September earthquake and was demolished soon afterwards. A two-storey building was built on the site and completed in July 2012. The building then had to be removed when the decision was made to widen Manchester Street as part of the draft transport plan for central Christchurch. The photograph was modelled after an image taken by Ian McGregor from Fairfax Media in September 2010.
The Ortszeit exhibition in an empty building site on Worcester Street.
The Ortszeit exhibition in an empty building site on Worcester Street.
An aerial photograph of the IRD Building in the Christchurch central city and the surrounding area. The photograph has been captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "There are many empty sites in this part of the CBD. The street running up the photograph from the left to the right is Cashel Street. The empty site left of centre with the trees is where St John's Church has been demolished. To the left of the IRD building, is the site of the CTV Building".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Peter Majendie, in the middle of his installation '185 Empty Chairs', which remembers the 185 who died as a result of the 22nd February earthquake. The chairs are different so that you can find a chair to remind you in some way of the people who died. Peter told me about the important paintings of chairs, such as Van Gogh and Gaugin's paintings of chairs and the drawing of Dickens's Chair published above his obituary that influenced his decision to remember the lost lives with chairs".
A near empty demolition site in Lyttelton has had new foundations marked out.
A near empty demolition site in Lyttelton has had new foundations marked out.
A Gap Filler mini-golf site made out of recycled materials. This hole was situated on Manchester Street on an empty demolition site. Gap Filler volunteers and community groups designed and installed mini-golf holes on vacant sites around the central business district.
A photograph of large wooden flowers erected on an empty site in Kaiapoi.
A photograph of large wooden flowers erected on an empty site in Kaiapoi.
A photograph of empty sites on Hereford Street where buildings have been demolished.
A photograph of demolition equipment parked on an empty site on Kilmore Street.
A cordon fence around an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
A picnic bench on an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
A Wilson's car park on an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "An empty site at 133-141 Gloucester Street".
A photograph of volunteers erecting the Dino-Sauna on an empty site in Lyttelton.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Bedford Row looking across to Lichfield Street. By now the Bar Beleza building is an empty site".
The Lyttelton Petanque Club, a Gap Filler project in the empty site of the Ground Culinary Centre.
Looking through the cordon fence, an empty site left after the demolition of a building.
Flowers on the fence around the empty site where the CTV building used to be.
A photograph of an empty site left by the demolition of buildings on Colombo Street.
A photograph of an empty site on Hereford Street where a building has been demolished.
A empty site in Bexley where a house once stood is surrounded by security fencing.
A photograph of the empty site where the Outdoor Music Room is to be created.