I parked on Peterborough St & started my cordon-trek down Manchester St. A NZDF-soldiers' checkpoint checked contractors' vehicles entering & leaving the red-zone at Manchester St Bridge by Cambridge Tce. Across the road in the red-zone I saw the PGC demolition-site where 18 people died in the 22 February 2011 Quake.
CERA's occupation of the red-zone-CBD was still in transition. Many CBD-ruins I saw that day would still be demolished by CERA.

29.02.12. EXTREME DANGER KEEP OUT. Orange, plastic, road cone cordon. Red zone, NZDF checkpoint, Manchester St Bridge. Pacific Tower / Rendezvous Hotel in red zone
Manchester St Bridge: NZDF-checkpoint. Orange-plastic-road-cone-cordon, a threat-sign:
EXTREME
DANGER
KEEP
OUT
Cambridge Tce: I trekked past ruins. The red-zone-CBD loomed the other side of Avon River. The red-zone was steel-mesh-fence- cordoned. The ruins were closed for a year post 22 February 2011 Quake. Some ruins demolished by CERA contractors left wastelands. Other ruins: demolitions-in-progress.

29.02.12. Canterbury Manufacturers Association, orange digger, demolition in progress, Manchester St / Cambridge Tce. The demolition site became a park

29.02.12. Cambridge Tce view, red zone, demolition in progress, Oxford Tce. The demo site would become a carpark for the Margaret Mahy Family Playground
Across Madras St Bridge at Oxford Tce Baptist Church demolition-site, I looked at the 185 Empty Chairs, painted white by artist Pete Majendie on a grass-patch remembering quake-dead.
On a table tribute-book I wrote: "After 10 000 quakes, good on the artist."
A sign:
185 Empty Chairs:
a temporary art installation
reflecting on the loss of lives, livelihood and
living in this city
following the earthquake on 22 February 2011
You are welcome to spend time in this space.
Oxford Terrace
Baptist Church
est 1863

29.02.12. Pete Majendie's 185 Empty Chairs remembrance art, Oxford Tce Baptist Church, demolition site. Oxford Tce Baptist Church would be rebuilt by 2017


Another sign:
Thank you for visiting this
Remembrance Space.
You may sit in any chair -
choose one that speaks to you
of those who died as a result of
the 22 February earthquake.
You are welcome to stay as long
as you wish.
Artist's statement:
185 square metres of grass depicting new growth,
regeneration.
185 white chairs all painted twice by hand as an act
of remembrance.
This installation is temporary - as is life.
Pete Majendie

Oxford Tce Baptist Church would be rebuilt in 2017, including Pillars Cafe with five re-erected Ionic capital pillars in front which attracted Madras St passersby opposite Margaret Mahy Family Playground.
Madras St to Latimer Sq: Steel-mesh-fence-cordoned. Desolate red-zone streets. Demolition-sites, inside & outside the red- zone.
Oxford Tce ssouth down Madras St past Latimer Sq to Hereford St: Most buildings west side of Madras St / Latimer Sq would be demolished for CERA's Blueprint East Frame / Rauora Park. Christchurch Club would survive the quakes. Margaret Mahy Family Playground & carpark would be built south of Avon River by Oxford Tce.

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Edmonds Clock Tower, Oxford Tce. The clock stopped at 12.51 pm when the 22.02.11 quake struck. Edmonds Clock Tower would be decapitated for repairs

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Orange digger. Red zone Madras St to Latimer Sq. All bldgs in the pic would be demolished for CERA's Blueprint E Frame / Rauora Park

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, quake trashed Free Legal Help bldg, Madras St, between Oxford Tce & Armagh St crossings. The bldg would be demolished for Margaret Mahy Family Playground carpark

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone demolition site, Madras St / Armagh St. Pacific Tower / Rendezvous Hotel beyond would survive the quakes

29.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Steel mesh fence cordon. Madras St, W view, red zone, Armagh St. Forsyth Barr left would become Crowne Plaza Hotel. PWC right would be demolished for the new RC Cathedral site

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone demolition site, Madras St / Armagh St. All bldgs in the pic would be demolished for CERA's Blueprint E Frame / Rauora Park

29.02.12. Latimer Sq, NE view, demolition sites between Gloucester St & Armagh St

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Latimer Sq, W view, red zone, Pacific Tower / Rendezvous Hotel, Gloucester St

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Yellow digger. Latimer Sq, W view, red zone, demolition site & Newstalk ZB, imploded Aug 2012

29.02.12. Red zone, quake trashed, The Bicycle Thief, Latimer Sq / Worcester St. The Bicycle Thief would be demolished for CERA's Blueprint E Frame / Rauora Park

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Latimer Sq, W view, red zone, Worcester St

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Yellow & orange diggers. Latimer Sq, red zone view, demolition sites, Hereford St. Hotel Grand Chancellor demolition right. Calendar Girls right, behind orange digger, would be demolished for Liverpool Terraces apartments, built 2019


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Latimer Sq, red zone view, demolition sites, Hereford St. Hotel Grand Chancellor demolition left. Foreground bldgs would be demolished for Liverpool Terraces apartments, built 2019


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Latimer Sq, S view, red zone demolition sites, incl deadly CTV before abandoned IRD bldg. Bldg right would be demolished for Liverpool Terraces apartments, built 2019
Madras St / Hereford St: By St Johns Anglican Church demolition-site, the steel-mesh-fence-cordon constricted past Holden Blackwells ruin opposite the CTV demolition-site where 115 people died in the 22 February 2011 Quake. Holden Blackwells would be demolished. The CTV demolition-site would become a memorial-park in August 2018.

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Yellow digger. St Johns demolition site view, red zone demolition sites, Madras St / Latimer Sq. Arrow House demolition site in foreground. Pacific Tower / Rendezvous Hotel right. The demolished bldgs would enable Liverpool Terraces apartments, built 2019


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. St Johns demolition site view, red zone CTV demolition site, Madras St / Cashel St. Les Mills gym behind. The demolition sites would enable Liverpool Terraces apartments, built 2019, going past Les Mills gym

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Madras St view, red zone, abandoned IRD bldg left & CTV bldg demolition site, Cashel St. The CTV demo site would become a memorial park, Aug 2018

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Tributes & yellow diggers. Madras St / Cashel St, red zone, CTV demolition site & demolition sites view to Hereford St. Torrens House behind would be demolished, 2013

29.02.12. Red zone, Madras St / Cashel St, steel mesh fence cordon tributes to 115 dead at CTV bldg, 22.02.11 quake




Madras St / Cashel St: As it was soon post 22 February 2011 Quake anniversary, fresh flowers, tribute pics & art works adorned the steel-mesh-fence-cordon by the CTV demolition-site. A red-zone fence-cordon sign:
Please respect this site
In recognition of the special significance this site holds for the people of our
city and all those affected by the earthquakes, the Christchurch City Council
is working with Canterbury Museum to preserve aspects of our remembering.
Tributes may be left at this sight. Older tributes will be removed for archiving by
the Canterbury Museum to become part of the city's memory of the Canterbury
Earthquakes. Organic material will be composted and used in the city's gardens.
Canterbury Christchurch
Museum City Council
St Pauls Trinity Pacific Presbyterian Church demolition-site diagonally opposite the CTV demolition-site also had floral-tributes. Steel-mesh- fence-cordon signs:
Art For Canterbury!
With love from us at
St Pauls Trinity Pacific
Presbyterian Church
Christchurch
Lives

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Madras St / Cashel St, demolished St Pauls Trinity Pacific Presbyterian Church, tribute to 115 dead at CTV bldg across the road, 22.02.11 quake
In a giant-book-tribute:
For Grief
When you lose somebody you love
Your life becomes strange
The ground beneath you becomes
fragile
Your thoughts make your eyes
unsure


St Pauls Trinity Pacific Presbyterian Church, a steel-mesh-fence-cordon pic:
Our Building's Gone!
BUT...
We're STILL HERE!
White, yellow & green paper weaved the words FAITH HOPE LOVE into the steel-mesh-fence-cordon.
Another St Pauls sign gave church-service details:
Welcome
Home
We are
now
back
on site


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon.Yellow digger. Cashel St / Madras St, St Pauls Trinity Pacific demolition site, NW view, red zone CBD. All bldgs in the pic would be demolished, except Pacific Tower / Rendezvous Hotel left. Foreground bldgs demolitions would enable CERA's Blueprint E Frame / Rauora Park
Why was only the CTV site commemorated? The collapsed PGC multi-storey on Cambridge Tce / Manchester St was also lethal. 18 people died there. 16 people also died on Colombo St under collapsed buildings during the 22 February 2011 Quake.
Madras St / Bedford Row: Behind the abandoned multi-storey IRD, I saw an old advert on a brick-wall. It was hidden for decades by the demolished brick-stable:
McCORMICK
REAPERS &
BINDERS
2021. IRD would survive the quakes, but would still be abandoned 10 years later. Apartments would be built behind IRD & Bedford Row would be halfway closed, making way for CERA's East Frame / Rauora Park. The apartments had no garages, hence a fence-sign:
RESIDENTS ONLY
Non-authorised
vehicles will
be towed
Why did Council consent new CBD apartments without garages?

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Madras St view, Bedford Row

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, old stable demolition site, Madras St / Bedford Row

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, demolition sites, Madras St / Lichfield St
From Madras St cordon, I snapped desolate red-zone Lichfield St & red-zone Poplar Ln where Jake had flatted pre-quakes. Those Poplat Ln flats were gone, demolished.

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Madras St / Lichfield St, N view, IRD bldg left & demolition sites

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Madras St, W view, Lichfield St

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, S view, Madras St / Lichfield St

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, part demolished bldg, Lichfield St / Madras St





Madras St / Tuam St crossing: Another NZDF-soldier checkpoint checked contractor access / egress in the red-zone. A checkpoint- fence threat-sign:
WARNING
NO PUBLIC ACCESS
BEYOND THIS POINT

29.02.12. Orange, plastic, road cones, steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, NZDF checkpoint, Madras St / Tuam St. Westpac, Holiday Inn, Hotel Grand Chancellor beyond, would all be demolished


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Madras St, W view, red zone, Tuam St. Strongly built, old, PO bldg right would survive the quakes

29.02.12. Orange, plastic, road cones, steel mesh fence cordon. Madras St / Tuam St S view, red zone, Tech Music School, Madras St / High St. Tech Music School would survive the quakes
Madras St / High St / St Asaph St crossing: At the red-zone cordon-fence, a threat-sign:
EXTREME
DANGER
KEEP
OUT

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Tech Music School, Madras St / High St / St Asaph St crossing. Tech Music School would survive the quakes

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. St Asaph St view, red zone, High St


St Asaph St: Demolition progressed at McKenzie Willis. At the red-zone steel-mesh-fence-cordon, a threat-sign:
DANGER
KEEP OUT

29.02.12. Red zone, steel mesh fence cordon, quake trashed, brick bldg, St Asaph St

29.02.12. DANGER KEEP OUT. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, demolition site, St Asaph St. 2019. The area would be called Salt District







29.02.12. Orange skip, yellow digger. St Asaph St view, red zone, demolition sites towards Tuam St. Holiday Inn left, old Post Office right. Holiday Inn would be demolished, Nov-Dec 2012
St Asaph St / Manchester St crossing: From another NZDF-soldier checkpoint, I saw more demolitions by Tuam St / High St crossing in the red-zone.

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Daisies. Theme Basic demolition site, St Asaph St / Manchester St

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Manchester St, NZDF checkpoint view, steel braced, McKenzie Willis, red zone, demolition sites


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, N view, Manchester St, NZDF checkpoint


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Yellow digger. Red zone, Odeon Theatre, Manchester St, NZDF checkpoint. Odeon Theatre would be demolished, Tuam St facade preserved

I shopped weekly at Moorhouse Ave, Pak 'n Save & passed Manchester St NZDF-checkpoint. It had hand-written threat-signs on the cordon-fence:
NO
PUBLIC
ACCESS
CERA PASSES ONLY
NO PUBLIC
PAST THIS
POINT!!
KEEP ROAD
CLEAR
A 30 km/h speed-limit sign showed the speed-limit for contractors working in the red-zone-CBD. CERA-signs & NZDF-signs banned citizens who'd endured 10 000 quakes from Christchurch's red-zone-CBD for 28 months. Meanwhile NZ National government / CERA cherry-picked private CBD-land for NZ National 's rebuild projects, like future terrace apartments east side of CERA's Blueprint East Frame / Rauora Park.

29.02.12. NO PUBLIC ACCESS. Steel mesh fence cordon. St Asaph St view, red zone signs, NZDF checkpoint, Manchester St
EXTREME DANGER & WARNING signs galore by NZ National government's lackeys, CERA & NZDF!

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. St Asaph St, N view, red zone, Odeon Theatre, later demolished

29.02.12. St Asaph St, S view, demolition site, St Asaph St / Manchester St. Quake damaged, old station, clock tower & Port Hills beyond. The old station would be demolished, Oct-Nov 2012

29.02.12. St Asaph St view, red zone, old Council, boarded bldg, Tuam St. The old Council bldg would be demolished in 2013-2014 for the Bus Interchange


29.02.12. Yellow digger. St Asaph St view, demolition sites both sides of Colombo St
With all the demolitions going on over the last 18 quake months, I could see across demolition-sites from one street to another, sometimes across several blocks of demolition-wasteland. e.g. From St Asaph St, I looked across a demolition-site to Colombo St & beyond to new carparks made from demolition-sites by Colombo St.
That was the pattern of demolitions in the red-zone-CBD: wasteland ready for rebuild. Council already had a plan for the CBD-rebuild, but CBD- rebuild depended on insurers & land-owners. In September 2012, CERA would produce a hasty CBD-Blueprint based on the Council plan.
The Press 05.03.12 reported rebuild of BNZ House, Cathedral Sq. Old BNZ House was being demolished. The architect ignored Council's post-quakes seven storey height limit, wanting to erect a new 13 storey BNZ on quake-prone-land. (BNZ would stay part-demolished near Cathedral Sq for years due to asbestos- hazard). By 2019, Spark multi-storey would be built on the old BNZ site.
Problem with the Royal Commission: it only investigated a few failed high-rises like Forsyth Barr. CERA was demolishing many more CBD high- rises which could've been investigated by the Royal Commission, like Westpac, Clarendon Tower, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Copthorne Hotel, Riverlands House, Police Central, PWC, Harcourts, Securities House & more. But CERA's CBD-red-zone apartheid stopped public scrutiny of failed buildings & their demolitions. Architect design & engineering mistakes would be buried. Delays by insurers & reinsurers & blame-shifting about pre-quake death-trap buildings by owners & engineer inspectors at the Royal Commission would caused the CBD-rebuild to take many years.
Suburban housing rebuild: nothing happening 18 month post 4 September 2010 Quake. Roads & bridges were still crap!
St Asaph St / Colombo St to Colombo St / Tuam St: 16 people died there due to falling masonry. As there was no "Please respect this site..." signage, just dirty demolition-sites turned into carparks, people killed there were ignored by Council & Canterbury Museum. Tourists trampling those lethal demolition-sites to the new, temporary Bus Exchange & Restart Cashel Mall hadn't a clue!

29.02.12. St Asaph St, N view, demolition sites, Colombo St to Mollet St & Tuam St crossings. 16 people were killed by falling masonry, 22.02.11 quake, Colombo St

29.02.12. Colombo St view, red zone demolition sites & serial quake damaged bldgs. The high rises would all be demolished: Westpac, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Holiday Inn, old Council bldg


29.02.12. Greening The Rubble, plants & rubble seats, demolition site carpark, Colombo St

29.02.12. CROSSING CLOSED. Colombo St, E view, red zone, steel mesh fence cordoned, Lichfield St. All bldgs on the left would be demolished
Colombo St: On a red-zone steel-mesh-fence-cordon, a threat-sign:
EXTREME
DANGER
KEEP
OUT

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone Colombo St, abandoned airbridge nr The Crossing, Cashel St

29.02.12. EXTREME DANGER KEEP OUT. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, pre quake, abandoned, Bus Exchange bldg, Colombo St, nr The Crossing, Cashel St

By The Crossing, at Cashel Mall's red-zone-fence, I saw KFC's demolition in the red-zone. McDonald's & Burger King across Colombo St in the red-zone were still intact, but would be demolished.

29.02.12. Cashel Mall, E view, red zone, The Crossing, Cashel St / Colombo St crossing. Most bldgs in the pic would be demolished, except The Crossing right


29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Cashel Mall view, red zone, KFC demolition, Colombo St

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Cashel Mall view, red zone McDonald's. Glimpse of serial quake ruined Christ Church Cathedral beyond. McDonald's would be demolished
Restart Cashel Mall: Since I'd last passed those shipping-container shops, there were now takeaway food-stalls which used to frequent the pre-quakes Arts Centre precinct.

29.02.12. Restart Cashel Mall, shipping container shops



I trekked past Remembrance Arch where four surveyors in orange, Hi-Vis vests rubbernecked like tourists, while tourists stood at nearby Hereford St steel-mesh-fence-cordon. They stared into the red-zone. A cordon-fence threat-sign:
EXTREME
DANGER
KEEP
OUT

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordoned, post quakes, Bridge of Remembrance, Cashel Mall

Oxford Tce:At a restaurant demolition-site, a German firm touted "liquefaction" drill-rigs in two glass-walled shipping-containers by Avon River. Closed Arts Centre market-stalls would soon trade there.

29.02.12. German drill rigs, "liquefaction" ad display in shipping container, restaurant demolition site, Oxford Tce



29.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Steel mesh fence cordon. Rubberneckers staring E into red zone, Hereford St, nr Restart Cashel Mall. Most bldgs in the pic would be demolished

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Hereford St / Oxford Tce view, red zone, serial quake trashed, metal braced, Our City, old, brick bldg, nr Worcester St Bridge. Restoration would begin on Our City bldg, May 2021

29.02.12. Hereford St, W view, Central Police, quake damaged high rise. Central Police would be imploded, 31.05.15
Oxford Tce / Hereford St: An orange, Hi-Vis vested workman abseiled down the new Council multi-storey, opposite Central Police multi-storey. Four cop-cars were parked, several cops hovered on Cambridge Tce near Gloucester St, as the Australian Governor General was visiting Christchurch.

29.02.12. Cambridge Tce view, abseiler, quake damaged, new Council bldg


29.02.12. EXTREME DANGER KEEP OUT. Steel mesh fence cordon. Weedy, Worcester St Bridge view, red zone, Clarendon Tower right, demolition in progress

Worcester St Bridge: Weedy. The Town Crier in his red coat & black, tricorn hat chatted to tourists. On the Bridge, a red-zone, steel-mesh-fence-cordon threat-sign:
EXTREME
DANGER
KEEP
OUT
Pre-quakes anachronisms, Christchurch Town Crier & The Wizard were useless post-quakes, as their CBD-beats were red-zone-cordoned by CERA & NZDF-soldiers. The Wizard had vanished to his Timaru house & vowed never to return to Christchurch. (False: Months later, The Wizard would rant again in Christchurch, paid NZ$ 16 000 p.a. by Council). What a farce!

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Cambridge Tce view, Avon River, red zone, Gloucester St Bridge & Oxford Tce
Cambridge Tce/ Gloucester St / Durham St Nth: Another NZDF-checkpoint. The Town Crier chatted to a cop directing traffic past the red-zone. A checkpoint-fence threat-sign:
WARNING
NO PUBLIC ACCESS
BEYOND THIS POINT

29.02.12. Orange, plastic, road cones, steel mesh fence cordon. NZDF checkpoint, red zone, Cambridge Tce / Gloucester St / Durham St Nth crossing. Old Central Library & Farmers left, would be demolished. Brannigans demolition right

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Town Crier & cop directing traffic, red zone, Cambridge Tce / Gloucester St / Durham St Nth crossing. Quake trashed, tarped, Provincial Council behind




29.02.12. Gloucester St view, red zone, Amuri Courts demolition in progress, Durham St Nth, opp quake trashed Provincial Council.
EXTREME DANGER Oxford Tce / Gloucester St red-zone: As Brannigans was being demolished & Amuri Courts demolition progressed in Durham St Nth opposite the Provincial Council ruin, I detoured away from the red-zone along Gloucester St & Montreal St to Cranmer Sq.

29.02.12. Demolition in progress, high rise behind Art Gallery, Gloucester St

29.02.12. Cranmer Sq view, red zone PWC & Forsyth Barr high rises, Armagh St. PWC left would be soon demolished, the demo site vacant for a decade before becoming the new RC Cathedral precinct. Forsyth Barr's owner & insurer dithered for years, then Forsyth Barr morphed into Crowne Plaza Hotel

29.02.12. Cranmer Sq view, red zone, Crowne Plaza Hotel, demolition in progress

29.02.12. Yellow digger & suit. Cranmer Sq view, Chateau Blanc Suites, part demolition almost complete, Kilmore St / Montreal St. Chateau Blanc Suites would be revamped as Hotel Montreal

29.02.12. Cranmer Sq view, serial quake damaged, boarded, Cranmer Court, Kilmore St / Montreal St. Cranmer Court would be demolished, Oct-Nov 2012 after heritage protests
Kilmore St: I trekked past Cranmer Court ruin which would be demolished in October-November 2012 after heritage-protests. I then returned to the red-zone steel-mesh-fence-cordon & looked at Crowne Plaza Hotel ruin, a demolition-in-progress. A steel-mesh-fence-cordon hand-written sign:
Cafe
decadence
Victoria St
open
now!

29.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Crowne Plaza Hotel, demolition in progress, Kilmore St / Durham St Nth







29.02.12. Durham St Nth, S view to Cranmer Sq. Red zone demolitions, Crowne Plaza Hotel left, Copthorne Hotel right, demolitions in progress

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, Copthorne Hotel, demolition almost complete, Kilmore St / Durham St Nth

29.02.12. Kilmore St red zone view, NW up Victoria St. Casino right
Durham St Nth / Peterborough St: Opposite Christchurch Casino, while I snapped Guardian Trust multi-storey, a little grey-man parked his car & objected to me snapping "his" bldg.

29.02.12. Orange, plastic, road cone cordon. Red zone, Kilmore St, northwards view, Durham St Nth. Casino left, Guardian Trust right

29.02.12. Serial quake damaged, Guardian Trust, Peterborough St / Durham St Nth. Copthorne Hotel demolition right




Guardian Trust wasn't steel-mesh-fence-cordoned & one side was next to the footpath, so it was impossible not to see ruined-offices through weedy ground-floor windows. One office had a 1m excavation through the concrete-floor down to foundations. What was the little man hiding? I told him it wasn't illegal to photograph buildings & where was his sign saying it was private property? He scuttled off to the Maori Land Court next-door. (November 2013. Guardian Trust would still be abandoned, but would survive the quakes).
Peterborough St, back to my car: I snapped ruined-houses & more demolition-sites both sides of the CBD-red-zone's steel-mesh- fence-cordon. En route, fence-cordon threat-signs:
EXTREME
DANGER
KEEP
OUT

29.02.12. Post quakes Central Library, Peterborough St, where wife & I were shaken, first 8 minutes, 4 quakes, during the 23.12.11 Xmas Quake Swarm.
Considering CERA's slow demolitions in the CBD-red-zone, it would be months before Christchurch-CBD reopened. Ruined high-rises still stood in the CBD-red-zone, like Westpac, Holiday Inn, Clarendon Tower, PWC & demolitions hadn't begun on them yet.

29.02.12. ROAD CLOSED. Steel mesh fence cordon. Peterborough St S view, red zone, Colombo St. Abandoned Forsyth Barr middle; Christ Church Cathedral ghost beyond; Town Hall ghost right. Copthorne Hotel ghost, middle left, would be demolished
Some CBD businesses had re-established in the suburbs, like at Addington, Riccarton & Hornby. In the ruined-CBD demolitions could've gone faster & in the CERA occupied red-zone, NZDF-checkpoints & steel-mesh-fence-cordons strangled the life out of the CBD.

29.02.12. Faux pissoir. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, demolition site, Peterborough St / Colombo St. Quake smashed, high rise windows behind
Properties near the CBD red-zone were doomed too, as their value & customers were reduced. Who wanted to live or do business near red-zone ruins with poisonous dust flying from ruins: demolition dust, asbestos dust, copper dust, chromium dust, arsenic dust, brick dust, cement dust?
Pre-quakes, Jake had lived in the CBD & did a tertiary, graphic-design course at Natcoll House multi-storey, between Peterborough St & Kilmore St. He worked in hospitality in the CBD too, so we knew the CBD well.

29.02.12. EXTREME DANGER. Steel mesh fence cordon. Peterborough St view, red zone, abandoned, CBD high rises. Medlab left, PWC middle, Forsyth Barr right. Medlab & PWC would be demolished. Forsyth Barr would resurrect as Crowne Plaza Hotel


29.02.12. EXTREME DANGER. Steel mesh fence cordon. Peterborough St view, red zone, abandoned Natcoll House & PWC. Both would be demolished

29.02.12. Steel mesh fence cordon. Red zone, demolition junk between abandoned bldgs, Peterborough St

In the suburbs, especially along Avon River banks, there were 1 000s of ruined-houses, yet little new housing was being built. House-owners were annoyed, as little affordable land was available for rebuilding, so people were leaving Christchurch. Never mind CERA's broken promise that orange-zoners & white-zoners would hear about their land-zoning by the end of February.

29.02.12. Serial quake trashed house & house demolition site, Peterborough St




Thursday 01.03.12. M4.3 quake, 8.02am, depth 15km, 20km W of Christchurch (GeoNet). I didn't feel it in Burnside. Luke did.
*Trekked Manchester St, Madras St, Latimer Sq, St Asaph St, Colombo St, Cashel Mall, Oxford Tce, Hereford St, Cambridge Tce, Gloucester St, Durham St Nth, Cranmer Sq, Kilmore St, Peterborough St. 152 images.
Silly season: The Speaker excluded MP Winston Peters from parliament for calling CERA minister Brownlee "an illiterate woodwork teacher." (Old Boy of St Bedes College, Brownlee had taught woodwork there until MP work lured him in 1996).
Friday 02.03.12. Anglican bishop, Victoria Matthews announced that Christ Church Cathedral would be demolished. (One News). Church authorities had dithered for months about the ruined cathedral.
TV Close up: Councillor Aaron Keown, sporting a SAVE THE CATHEDRAL sign, debated with Matthews why the deconsecrated cathedral should be saved. Keown threatened to chain himself to the cathedral over his dead body. Keown had also recently voted for town clerk Marryatt's salary increase. Keown never carried out his silly threat. (In the 2013 Council elections Keown would lose his Council seat & Marryatt would later "retire." Keown would became a councillor again at a later election). While Keown showed off, Christchurch's infrastructure & Council properties needed fixing!br />
Saturday 03.03.12 (The Press). Mayor Parker suggested bishop Matthews "put damaged Christ Church Cathedral into public ownership so it can be restored." Matthews declined that silliness.
As Christ Church Cathedral & land was owned by the Anglican diocese, Parker was delusional expecting ratepayers to pay for Christ Church Cathedral restoration. Bishop Matthews' Cathedral demolition announcement was wishful thinking, as Heritage-hailers would protest & court cases would delay Christ Church Cathedral restoration for years.
Meanwhile property-owners round Cathedral Sq wanted to put an artificial beach with tons of beach sand in Cathedral Sq. Matthews approved that silly idea. As 510 000 tons of silt had already been removed from Christchurch by CERA, those property-owners were bonkers! Christchurch had real beaches nearby. (See CERA Update below).
After those silly diversions, Brownlee quietly announced a March-end deadline for orange-zoners to know the fate of their land. Brownlee had formerly said February-end was the deadline. Also, the red-zone-CBD would not open in April as planned, due to slow demolitions.
Over the next couple of years Brownlee would wriggle out of CERA deadline announcements, apologizing for CERA delays & blaming others for CERA delays. Council would become the butt of Brownlee's blamings, councillors & mayor Parker too weak to rebut.
Over the next year, CERA would expect citizens to heed CERA zoning deadlines & Crown offer deadlines, yet CERA rarely stuck to its own deadlines, repeatedly extending them.
Counter to the above, Brownlee's & CERA boss Sutton's Earthquake Recovery Update, Issue 7 / February 2012, read:
"26 significant new commercial buildings within the CBD 4 avenues have had foundations laid.
1 023 earthquake damaged buildings within the four avenues now demolished. [1 500 scheduled, last count]...
5 957 consent forms returned out of 6 805 residential red-zoned properties. [More to come as orange-zoning & white-zoning wasn't completed].
206 major infrastructure projects underway in greater Christchurch at a cost of $422 million...
510 000 tonnes of silt removed, mainly from liquefaction...
27 km of water mains replaced.
4 km of large city sewer gravity pipes replaced...
13 500 attend CERA-sponsored picnics, outdoor movies and other events in local parks."
CERA spun meaningless statistics, but didn't say how CERA's & Council's functions differed & what were joint projects, if any.
CERA didn't say why it wasn't releasing Tonkin & Taylor land-reports, so citizens could ascertain why / how their private land was zoned?
CERA didn't say why CERA was enforcing red-zone residential payouts with deadlines for red-zoner departures?
It was galling for some red-zoners forced from their homes by NZ National governmentt / CERA, as their homes had no damages. Red-zone Brooklands pertained!
Disaster Capitalism: CERA / NZ National government would take red-zoners' private insurances, after bullying red-zoners to accept CERA's Crown offer. Thus CERA got homes & land cheaply at 2007 Rateable Value, rather than Market Value, leaving displaced people, either caught with reduced equity in an inflated housing market, or leaving Christchurch to look for cheaper dwellings elsewhere.
People with CERA-payouts would battle to buy new houses / similar replacement houses in Christchurch in the current inflated market. CERA, insurers, EQC had lots to answer for.
While land-grabbing CERA started demolishing red-zone houses, landlords rubbed their hands in glee. CERA reduced housing stocks & commercial building stocks by demolitions, but did little to produce affordable housing for displaced-people. A housing-crisis loomed for quake-displaced & CERA-displaced citizens.
Weeks later media would discover the housing-crisis, landlords expecting tenants to bid for rentals. Brownlee said the housing-market should not be interfered with, but said some more temporary housing was being built in Christchurch. Brownlee was a bit late, as inadequate Kaiapoi & Linwood temporary villages were completed months before & there was not enough housing for displaced-people to rent. Never mind builders & contractors swarming Christchurch & swilling CERA's largesse.
Meanwhile people forced from their red-zone homes had few options: Expensive rentals while waiting for EQC & / or insurance payouts, or Fletcher repairs. And competing with hordes of contractors expected to find their own accommodation during rebuild. NZ National government had had more than a year to sort out the housing mess.
See The Press editorial: Shelter in a storm.
A year post 22 February 2011 Quake, CERA emphasized CBD-demolitions & kick-starting CBD-rebuild, with the Council plan to rebuild on quaked swampland with masses of underground water & Heathcote River / Avon River connected underground streams, aquifers, & springs, all liquefaction sources.
Never mind Christchurch Fault running west-east under Christchurch CBD causing the 26 December 2010 Quake! Was Christchurch Fault connected to Pegasus Bay Fault lines? Leah & I had a nasty shaking in Peterborough St in the Central Library, during the eight minutes' start of the 23 December 2011 Xmas Quake Swarm, four big quakes before we left the library! And that was before the M6.0 quake caused by the Pegasus Bay Fault.
Saturday 03.03.12. M4.0 quake, 3.47pm, 11km depth, 20km E of Christchurch (GeoNet). I didn't feel it while driving my car near the red-zone-CBD.
Wednesday 28.03.12. Another example of authoritarian buck-passing in post-quake Christchurch: After evidence of squatting in red-zone Natcoll House was found, cop Derek Erasmus, Central area commander inspector said: "Property owners have responsibility for their buildings in the red zone... They need to make sure their buildings are secure, and if they are quake damaged, then it is their responsibility to plywood or secure the building so people can't get into it." (The Press 28.03.12).
That took the prize for crazy statement of the year, especially after USAR / TF destroyed doors & locks to check locked properties post-quake. What was the point of the red-zone steel-mesh-fence-cordon, as Natcoll House seen from Peterborough St WAS ply-boarded?
Cops & NZDF-soldiers had occupied the red-zone-CBD, with a garotte-cordon for more than a year, so far, around the banned CBD, with varying NZDF-checkpoints. By means of passes, CERA obstructed building-owners accessing their own red-zone buildings. Any halfwit squatter, or tagger, or vagrant, or hooligan could climb over, or squeeze through steel-mesh-fence-cordons on Peterborough St & elsewhere. And Erasmus blamed victims of CERA's cordons, the building-owners!
Content & pics Copyright Mark JS Esslemont.
See Time to fast-track rebuild (The Press / Stuff Co).
See 7000 owners part of safety stocktake (The Press / Stuff Co).
See Brownlee overruled green zone go ahead (The Press / Stuff Co).
See Christ Church Cathedral condemned (The Press / Stuff Co).
See Demolition about to start in northern areas (The Press / Stuff Co).
See Liverpool Terraces (Fletcher Living).






