Looking east down High Street towards Manchester Street.
Earthmoving equipment on the site of the demolished Farmers building on Gloucester Street. To the north is the Victoria Apartments building.
Earthmoving equipment on the site of the demolished Farmers building on Gloucester Street. To the north are 90 Armagh Street, the Victoria Apartments building, and 779 Colombo Street.
Earthmoving equipment on the site of the demolished Farmers building on Gloucester Street. To the north are the Victoria Apartments building and 90 Armagh Street, while to the west is Central Library...
A digger and other earthmoving equipment at the site of the demolished Farmers car parking building on Gloucester Street. To the north are Victoria Apartments and 779 Colombo Street.
Earthmoving equipment and rubble from demolished buildings on Gloucester Street. Also visible are the Victoria Apartments building, 779 Colombo Street, and 764 Colombo Street.
A pile of rubble from the demolition of buildings on Gloucester Street as seen from the corner with Colombo Street.
The boarded up Gloucester Street entrance to the Central Library.
A tree decorated in Hi-Vis colour on the former site of 242 Manchester Street. Behind is Davidson House at 263 Cambridge Terrace.
The Forsyth Barr Building at 764 Colombo Street as seen from Cambridge Terrace.
Buildings at 764 Colombo Street, 776 Colombo Street, and 227 Cambridge Terrace seen through safety fencing on Manchester Street.
Looking south on High Street towards the corner with Cashel Street.
A man standing on High Street looking south towards the corner with Cashel Street.
A man standing on High Street. To the south of him is the corner with Cashel Street.
High Street looking south towards the corner with Cashel Street.
The Temple for Christchurch, an art installation by Hippathy Valentine, on the site of the former Christchurch Convention Centre.
The art installation, Temple for Christchurch, on an empty allotment at 100 Peterborough Street. To the south are Kilmore Street, the Christchurch Town Hall, and 119 Kilmore Street.
The art installation, Temple for Christchurch, on an empty allotment at 100 Peterborough Street. To the south is the building at 119 Kilmore Street.
The Temple for Christchurch art installation on the empty allotment at 100 Peterborough Street. Also visible is 119 Kilmore Street.
The art installation, Temple for Christchurch, on an empty allotment at 100 Peterborough Street. Also visible are 112 Peterborough Street and the temporary library at 85 Peterborough Street.