We visited the city of Christchurch, which was very badly damaged by  two large and thousands of small earthquakes over the past few years. We  stayed in Christchurch, and visited the centre of the city that was so  badly damaged. It was very moving and emotional. So many of the  buildings are unable to be used, and are cordoned off, and many of them  have stickers on the windows to keep people out of unsafe buildings. On  many buildings there are signs of the original search for survivors that  was conducted after the second big quake.
We haven't got any  photos of us with these buildings, it would have felt like we were  trespassing on the grief of the people who live there, and disrespectful  to those who died.
But even though so many buildings are damaged,  and the sound of demolition is constant, and there are lots of empty  gaps where buildings used to be, there is so much hope and innovation in  Christchurch. Here are photos of us at the ReStart Mall, which is an  inner city shopping mall which is entirely constructed from shipping  containers. This area is bright and hopeful. We shared a coffee in the  red building you can see, it's a cafe where the upstairs floor has bean  bags to sit. There are lots more innovations, like using an empty block  where a building was demolished as a soccer pitch, or putting an old  commercial refrigerator on a corner, which is now used as an informal  book lending library.
So many areas of the  city are still very unstable, and shipping containers have been put to  use as barriers along cliff roads to protect houses and cars from  rockfall.
 Many artists and communities have created murals to make these very industrial containers look wonderful.
 One community project was to make a cozy for a container from knitted  and crocheted squares. People from around the world sent squares to be  sewn together, to make the container look bright and colourful, and to  soften a hard surface, and to offer comfort and warmth. It is a glorious  thing to see.







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