A photograph of a sign attached to a wire fence. The heading reads, "Support our MPs supporting our heritage".
A broken window in the Canterbury Pacific Trust building on Worcester Street.
Broken windows and 'For Lease' signs on Natcoll House on Hereford Street.
A vacant demolition site where buildings once stood. Weeds are growing on the site.
A photograph of temporary artwork in front of the badly-damaged ChristChurch Cathedral. The artworks were created by Chris Heaphy and Sarah Hughes as part of the Transitional Cathedral Square works.
A photograph of hedges sculpted into penguins at Re:START mall.
A faded sign reading, 'McCormic Reapers & Binders' painted onto the side of a brick building, revealed by the demolition of the adjoining building. Wooden pallets have been placed at the front of the building.
A photograph of the Pallet Pavilion on the corner of Kilmore and Durham Streets.
A photograph of Dog Park Art Project Space on Wilsons Road
A photograph of the temporary QuakeCity museum at Re:START mall.
A photograph of coloured patterns on a wire fence in near Cathedral Square.
A photograph of coloured patterns on a wire fence in near Cathedral Square.
A photograph of the entrance to the new Christchurch City Council Civic offices on Worcester Street.
A photograph of sponsors' logos on the wall at Chambers art gallery on Moorhouse Avenue.
The C.F. Cotter & Co building on High Street. Security fencing has been placed around the building to restrict access. Weeds are growing on the vacant construction lot next to the building.
The damaged New Regent Street facades, seen from Gloucester Street through a cordon fence. The clock on New Regent Street stopped at 12.51 pm on 22 February 2011.
A photograph of a temporary sushi eatery on the corner of Tuam and Colombo Streets.
A photograph of the front of the EPIC building on Tuam Street.
A photograph of a colourful painted wall in Re:START mall.
A photograph of the stained-glass window of the Transitional Cathedral.
The damaged New Regent Street facades, seen from Gloucester Street through a cordon fence. The clock on New Regent Street stopped at 12.51 pm on 22 February 2011.
Fencing and scaffolding have been placed alongside damaged buildings on Worcester Street.
A residential property in Bexley has an offensive message spray-painted on the garage door warning off intruders. The photographer comments, "Today I took a drive around the residential area between Bexley and New Brighton. It was a stark reminder to be thankful for the situation we're in and perhaps not complain too much that our garden wall hasn't yet been rebuilt ... Saddest of all are the messages that have been scrawled on walls and garage doors by departing locals. At one end of the scale, thanking the family home for the memories, and at the other end of the scale cursing the looters which have made a bad situation that much more unbearable".
Scaffolding surrounding a building. In front is a wall, which has been painted in orange, yellow, and red hues.
A photograph of Re:START Mall
A residential property in Bexley with an overgrown garden. The photographer comments, "Today I took a drive around the residential area between Bexley and New Brighton. It was a stark reminder to be thankful for the situation we're in and perhaps not complain too much that our garden wall hasn't yet been rebuilt".
A photograph of an artwork and temporary structures being installed on the corner of Madras Street and St Asaph Street.
Tape woven into the mesh of the cordon fence on Madras Street spells out 'Hapori'.
A residential property in Bexley with an overgrown garden. Weeds are growing out onto the footpath. The photographer comments, "Today I took a drive around the residential area between Bexley and New Brighton. It was a stark reminder to be thankful for the situation we're in and perhaps not complain too much that our garden wall hasn't yet been rebuilt".
A photograph looking west down Hereford Street. The road has been cordoned off and a sign at the fence reads, "No public access past this point".