Saturday, March 30, 2013

Year 3 CERA. Christchurch CBD, Red Zone, Behind Steel Mesh Fence Cordons

Christchurch CBD, behind steel mesh fence cordons focus. Sat 30.03.13. "How was your Easter Saturday?" asked Luke.

"Ruined & wrecked," I replied.

Swamp Dwelling CERA, behind CBD steel mesh cordons, had opened a niche in its red zone CBD for public to see some of ruined High St & ruined Hereford St from Hereford St / High St / Colombo St crossing. CERA minister Brownlee had recently said Christchurch red zone CBD was no longer red zone but rebuild zone. In Brownlee's dreams.

Hereford St: Since Leah & I'd last trekked that way, opp Ibis Hotel, the astroturf soccer pitch was gone. The red zone ghost on Colombo St at the end of the pitch was gone, demolished.

Hereford St / High St / Colombo St crossing: N, a ghost block was gone, demolished: IBM & ANZ. From Hereford St steel mesh fence cordon, we looked straight into ghost public toilets, through their glass walls & straight into Cathedral Sq, to the backside of CERA porta-cabin offices. Christ Church Cathedral ghost was obscured by trees. The demolition site was a mess, an orange digger parked on rubble, a deep concrete foundation trench & steel girders stacked on the demolition site. Steel mesh fence cordons everywhere, some with attached ROAD CLOSED signs.


30.03.13. Hereford St view, red zone, IBM demolition site. Cathedral Sq, closed public toilets left, CERA porta-cabin offices beyond


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Hereford St view, red zone, demolition sites: IBM & ANZ. Red zone, abandoned bldgs beyond, left to right: Forsyth Barr / Crowne Plaza Hotel, Camelot Hotel, Christ Church Cathedral behind trees, Novotel, Pacific Tower / Rendezvous Hotel. Camelot Hotel would be demolished for the Central Library / Turanga rebuild


30.03.13. Hereford St view, ANZ demolition site. Red zone, abandoned Camelot Hotel middle, Christchurch Cathedral behind trees. Camelot Hotel would be demolished for the Central Library / Turanga rebuild


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Hereford St / Colombo St crossing view, red zone, ruined Christ Church Cathedral behind trees


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. High St / Colombo St / Hereford St view, demolition sites, reopened Ibis Hotel left, red zone, abandoned telecom middle. Abandoned, glass fronted, public toilets below, Cathedral Sq. Government Life awaited demolition right


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. High St / Colombo St / Hereford St crossing view, ANZ demolition site. Cathedral Sq, red zone, Government Life awaited demolition beyond. Chalice right

Hereford St / Colombo St: BNZ ghost was part demolished. Not even CERA would complete demolishing asbestos riddled BNZ. Decades hence, would Christchurch citizens have asbestosis, after imbibing asbestos, or silicosis from concrete dust, during quake years? BNZ part demolition would be abandoned until complete demolition, 2017. Spark multi-storey, offices would be built on site, 2019.


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. BNZ demolition in progress, Colombo St / Hereford St. After CERA's part demolition, BNZ would stand abandoned until complete demolition, 2017. Spark multi-storey office bldg would be built on site, 2019


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Colombo St / Hereford St / High St crossing view, BNZ demolition in progress left, Hanafins demolition site right. After CERA's part demolition, BNZ would stand abandoned until complete demolition, 2017. Spark multi-storey office bldg would be built on site, 2019


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Flour Power sculpture, red zone, Colombo St / High St. The sculpture would survive the quakes


30.03.13. ROAD CLOSED. Steel mesh fence cordon. Colombo St / Hereford St / High St crossing, S view, red zone, Colombo St. Demolition sites both sides of street

High St: We trekked past Hanafins demolition site, past KFC demolition site, past dusty, ghost shops with fading USAR / TF graffiti on windows & glass doors. Beyond the steel mesh fence cordon, we viewed a vast demo site, bordered by High St, Cashel St, Colombo St to Restart Cashel Mall by The Crossing2 skips stood behind the steel mesh fence cordon. S side of Cashel St: ghosts, one a demolition in progress, 3 yellow diggers parked nearby.

The vast demo site would become ANZ Centre, part of Brownlee's vaunted rebuild. But we would have to wait 4 years, till 2017, for ANZ Centre to be completed.
 

30.03.13. SE view, recently opened, red zone High St. All bldgs were quake closed for 2 years, so far






30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. High St view, Cashel St red zone, demolition sites & abandoned bldgs. The Crossing on right of white bldg. The demo site would become ANZ Centre, completed 2017









30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Two yellow diggers. Westpac demolition site, High St / Cashel St red zone



30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Holiday Inn demolition site left, Westpac demolition site right, High St / Cashel St red zone

High St: Dust everywhere, on the ground, coating ghosts, in the air. CERA had stopped laying dust with water tankers. High St was gritty with dust as we walked along the middle tram line. Pedestrians viewed ghosts, taking it all in, others like me snapping pics. Even a couple of cars, churning dust, drove to the end of the steel mesh fence cordon, then turned back. Soon our mouths, skin & hair was covered in a gritty paste.
 

30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Holiday Inn demolition site, High St / Cashel St red zone


At the end of High St steel mesh fence cordon, we stared at Westpac demolition site & a rubble heap on Holiday Inn demolition site. The last time we'd trekked that way, more than 2 years before, New Year 2010-11, post Boxing Day Quake, bldgs were alive then. We'd sat on a High St bench & viewed Wespac, Holiday Inn & Hotel Grand Chancellor, now gone forever. A heap of twisted rebars lay on Hotel Grand Chancellor rubble. 2016. Multi-storey, Grand Central Building would be completed on site.

For the last 2 years, public was banned from the red zone by Civil Defence & CERA, by means of steel mesh fence cordons & NZDF checkpoints. All that was left was a sanitized quakescape: dusty demolition sites & ghosts.


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. Demolition site, abandoned bldg, High St / Cashel St red zone. Hotel Grand Chancellor demolition site behind. 2016. Multi-storey, Grand Central Building would be completed on site



30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. High St view, red zone, Hotel Grand Chancellor demolition site. 2016. Multi-storey, Grand Central Building would be completed on site


30.03.13. NW view, recently opened, red zone High St. All bldgs were quake closed for 2 years, so far

High St: We trekked past Avonmore Tertiary Institute due to open on Tuesday. Five years later, 2018, Avonmore would go into liquidation. Dust, little rebuild.


30.03.13. Avonmore Tertiary Institute due for post quake opening, High St red zone. 2018. Avonmore would go into liquidation


30.03.13. USAR / TF graffiti on shop window, red zone, High St




30.03.13. Remains of red zone, abandoned Hanafins, High St / Hereford St

Hereford St: We trekked past ghosts to the steel mesh fence cordon. Man's Bakery & Cafe: furniture was still jumbled by the 22.02.11 Killer Quake over 2 years before. Dry buns lay in glass cabinets on the bakery counter. A cup of unfinished coffee was on a table. Another table had a paper cup on top. White plates were smashed on the floor. Dust was so thick on the bakery window it blurred pics, so I wiped tacky dust away with my palm before taking fresh pics.


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. E view, recently opened, red zone, Hereford St. All bldgs were quake closed for 2 years, so far


30.03.13. Quake closed, Man's Bakery & Cafe, Hereford St red zone







 


30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. W view, recently opened red zone, Hereford St. Flour Power sculpture left, Central Police high rise beyond, recently opened Ibis Hotel right. Most red zone bldgs were quake closed for 2 years, so far. Central Police would be imploded 30.05.15. Flour Power sculpture would survive the quakes


30.03.13. Avonmore Tertiary Institute due for post quake opening, Hereford St, red zone. 2018. Avonmore would be liquidated

Hereford St: We looked through the steel mesh fence cordon at PEETO ghost. Pre quakes, an expat friend had taught ESOL to foreign students there. We passed Asian restaurant ghosts, fading USAR / TF graffiti on windows, all behind a steel mesh fence cordon.
 

30.03.13. Steel mesh fence cordon. E view, red zone, abandoned bldgs, Hereford St


30.03.13. ROAD CLOSED. Steel mesh fence cordon. Abandoned PEETO, red zone, Hereford St


30.03.13. USAR / TF graffiti on abandoned, coffee shop window, red zone, Hereford St



30.03.13. Blue, plastic, water pipe. Steel mesh fence cordoned, abandoned shop, red zone, Hereford St





Restart Cashel Mall: We trekked past a Baby Austen parked outside tourist trap, Quake City, Baby Austen rides pricey. In Quake City foyer a clock culled from a ruin was stopped at 12:51, time the 22.02.11 Killer Quake hit. The contrast between sanitized Quake City & grey, dusty red zone, ghosts was startling. A Quake City side wall was repainted with garish patterns & colours, so-called street art, copying ugly tagging.


30.03.13. Quake City & Baby Austen, Restart Cashel Mall. See 12:51 stopped clock, time when the 22.02.11 quake hit



30.03.13. Demolition site, repainted wall, Quake City, Restart Cashel Mall

Ferry Rd: I bumpily drove over temporary Ferrymead Bridge. The main Ferrymead Bridge, a demolition in progress with 2 temporary side bridges, before rebuild.

McCormacks Bay Causeway: Post 11 000 quakes, the Causeway was still a bumpy mess. I drove to Sumner beach, as we wanted to see a stranded yacht, which had washed up days before near quake stunted, Shag Rock. We wandered along Sumner beach below Clifton with ghost houses on the cliff top & 2 layers of shipping containers below, protecting Peacocks Gallop traffic from cliff fall.


30.03.13. Sumner beach view, quake ruined, cliff top housing, Clifton. Stacked shipping containers below, protecting Peacocks Gallop traffic from rock fall


The wrecked yacht lay on its side, the fire-blackened cabin with melted plastic roof by the door hole. Porthole glass was shattered. A rusty anchor chain hung in low tide water, anchor gone. From outside the yacht, we could still smell the charred cabin interior.


30.03.13. Fire damaged, stranded yacht, washed up on Sumner Beach


Two years, 7 months post 04.09.10 Darfield Quake & more than 2 years post 22.02.11 Killer Quake, Christchurch was still ruined & wrecked. Little rebuilt so far, despite CERA minister Brownlee's rebuild spin.

*Trekked Hereford St, High St, Restart Cashel Mall, Peacocks Gallop. 63 images.

Tues-Wed 02-03.04.13 One News: 270 red zone residents didn't take up CERA's / NZ National govt's offer. It was their choice to live in quaked housing with no road repairs, no rubbish removal, no water, sewage & electricity services & still pay mortgages & rates on post quake, uninsurable, unsellable residential properties. By the final deadline for red zoners, about 98%, 6 612 red zoners would accept CERA's / NZ's National govt offers. They took insurers' money to restart their lives elsewhere. Never mind that One News figures of 6 612 + 270 didn't reconcile with CERA's Dec 2012 figure of 7 860 red zone, residential properties (Greater Christchurch Recovery Update, Issue 16, Dec 2012).

Problem with CERA's / NZ's National govt red zone offers was that NZ National govt / CERA had red zoned land, making it uninhabitable by NZ govt decree & interfered with the post quake housing market, by not allowing red zoners to only negotiate with insurers. So far, NZ National govt / CERA hadn't said what it would do with the residential red zone properties it had taken.

Like ourselves, not all Christchurch residents owned residential property. We paid rents & our landlords benefitted by tenants paying their mortgages, insurances, rates & property maintenance via our rents. Over many years as Christchurch residents, we'd paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in rents, never earning enough to save for residential property ownership, as Christchurch wages / salaries were low. Renters endured quakes just like whinging red zoners did.  

2011-2012 public protests I'd attended, there was much red zoners' whining. e.g. Some Brooklands red zoners, who'd loudly protested, took NZ National govt's / CERA's red zone offer. At 2012 protests, I saw that most red zoners were welfare state, baby boomers, who'd bought their red zoned properties when houses were cheaper & mortgages lower. They'd also had free tertiary education.

Coda:

The Press 04.04.13. Christ Church Cathedral saga continued, the Anglican diocese released 3 designs for a new Christ Church Cathedral, for public consultation:

1. Slow, expensive, quake unsafe, Gothic Revival restoration.
2. Slow, expensive, quake safe, Gothic Revival rebuild.
3. Quick, cheap, quake safe, modern rebuild.

Option 3 was a no brainer. Yet protesters like the Wizard, Anderton & Belton wanted to restore dangerously, quaked, Christ Church Cathedral. (2019. The dear outcome, would be spun as "Reinstatement"). The Press aided their wishes by publishing distance pics of Christ Church Cathedral, which didn't show close up damage. No way could aerial pics show close up damage to masonry. Foundation & interior damages to Christ Church Cathedral was anyone's guess, as ruined Christ Church Cathedral would stay fence cordoned for many years.

Aug 2019. A Chinese tourist & his family wandered around Cathedral Junction. Presenting his cell phone to me, pointing to Christ Church Cathedral on its Google map, he asked me where Christ Church Cathedral was. I showed him the way, telling him the front of Christ Church Cathedral was a fence cordoned mess!

Content & pics Copyright Mark JS Esslemont.

See Red zoners who rejected offers still in limbo (The Press / Stuff Co).

See Final Cathedral design options unveiled (The Press / Stuff Co).

See Cathedral Square to get first new office building since earthquakes (The Press / Stuff Co).

See ANZ Centre, Cashel St.