The partially built Pallet Pavilion with scaffolding made out of wood.
A volunteer photographed on top of the partially built Pallet Pavilion.
A digitally altered photograph of the inside of the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers laying down pallets for the floor of the Pallet Pavilion.
A photograph of Barnaby Bennett with a cardboard model of the Pallet Pavilion, at a public talk by Gap Filler about the upcoming temporary project. The talk was part of FESTA 2012.
A child blending a smoothie using equipment attached to a bicycle.
Volunteers preparing trees to be transported to the site of the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers preparing trees to be transported to the site of the Pallet Pavilion.
A sketched of how the the Pallet Pavilion's pallets will be put together.
Volunteers preparing trees to be transported to the site of the Pallet Pavilion.
A digitally altered photograph of people playing games inside the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers standing on top of pallets during the construction of the Pallet Pavilion.
A partially constructed wall of the Pallet Pavilion, beginning to take shape.
Paint donated by Resene for the "Knit Happens" mural.
High school students waiting for the Re-Entry concert to begin.
Stacks of pallets waiting to be painted and constructed into the Pallet Pavilion.
High School students setting up the Re-Entry concert on Gloucester Street.
Volunteers and High School students setting up seats for Re-Entry.
A poem written on Gap Filler and Poetica's "Instant Poetry" wall on Colombo Street. The poem reads, "A city's more than buildings, and a city's more than steeples. A city's a population, family, friends and people. I will come back, to my English rose".
Members of the public blending a smoothie using equipment attached to a bicycle.
Volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests, potting plants for the Pallet Pavilion.
Two volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests drilling holes in a pallet.
Two volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests drilling holes in a pallet.
Volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests, potting plants for the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers stepping back to admire the almost-completed "Knit Happens" mural.
Volunteers in hard hats and high-visibility vests talking at the Pallet Pavilion site.
A volunteer wheeling a barrow full of dirt though the partially constructed Pallet Pavilion.
The top of the partially built Pallet Pavilion with scaffolding made out of wood.
The top of the partially built Pallet Pavilion with scaffolding made out of wood.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Corner of Kilmore and Barbadoes Streets. Gap Filler books in fridge".