Colour photograph of rubble and partial remains of the Chancery Chambers, with 3 diggers at work.
Colour photograph of the Stewart Dawson building on the corner of High and Cashel streets after the February earthquake.
A frontal view of the Hotel Grand Chancellor through the arc of the Bridge of Remembrance after the June aftershock.
A colour photograph of the west facade of the Press Building after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A colour photograph of Warners Hotel following the 22 February 2011 earthquake. While the external damage does not appear extensive, the building has since been demolished.
A colour photograph taken behind the facade of the Excelsior Hotel, showing the demolition of the building.
A colour photograph showing damage to the Clarendon Towers following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A colour photograph showing details of the damage to the facade of the Clarendon Hotel following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
Damage to the Cranmer Courts. Missing sections of wall have been replaced with plywood sheeting.
Our City O-Tautahi surrounded by bracing and scaffolding, seen from the riverbank beside the Provincial Chambers.
A colour photograph looking down High Street, taken from the site of the former Fisher's Building after its demolition.
A colour photograph showing damage to 178 Cashel Street following the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
The Rolleston Avenue side of the Arts Centre, cordoned off. The turret from one of the towers is on the ground to prevent further damage.
Damage to the Cranmer Courts. Missing sections of wall have been replaced with plywood sheeting.
The Great Hall of the Arts Centre, with bracing protecting its roof.
Broken and buckled stained glass windows on the Provincial Chambers.
Damage to the Cathedral. A public walkway through to a small viewing area in the Square was opened up for a few weekends to allow the public to see inside the Red Zone.
Damage to the Cathedral. A public walkway through to a small viewing area in the Square was opened up for a few weekends to allow the public to see inside the Red Zone.
Colour photograph of rubble which used to be the Pyne Gould Corporation building, with a crane in front of it.
A colour photograph of detail on the Hotel Grand Chancellor showing broken windows, exposed pipes, and the lean of the building.
The Regent Theatre with its broken dome still attached, with half of the facade of the dome fallen away.
The broken Regent Theatre dome still attached to the building, but with most of its facade fallen away after the June earthquake.
A colour photograph of damage to the north side of 178 Cashel Street.
A colour photograph of shipping containers stacked in front of the Excelsior Hotel.
A colour photograph of the Odeon Theatre after the 22 Feburary 2011 earthquake.
A piece of carved stonework fallen from a heritage building.
Colour photograph of a boarded-up door to the Copthorne Hotel and obvious damage to the strucuture. The red sticker is visible.
Damage to the Provincial Chambers, with fallen scaffolding.
A colour photograph detailing damage to the northwest corner of the former PGG Building at 178 Cashel Street.
A colour photograph of 204 Madras Street where the Florian building used to stand, after demolition but with some foundations still visible.