500 Days: Churchill Park

Material relating to a Transitional Cities project, titled '500 Days: Churchill Park'. The project description reads, "'500 Days' is focused on the creative aspects of Christchurch. It incorporates poetry and messages submitted by everyday Cantabrians. The messages and poetry have been recorded on 500 bricks, which have laid a pathway pointing in the direction of the February 22nd earthquake epicentre. This site is the beginning of something bigger (Churchill Park), with future projects planned for the surrounding space - the In Our Backyard project is a stepping-stone to an area that locals can be proud of".

Last updated
12:28pm 20th November 2017
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qsr-collection:20211

Contains 6 items


Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV, pages 212-213: 500 Days: Churchill Park
Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV, pages 212-213: 500 Days: Churchill Park
A PDF copy of pages 212-213 of the book Christchurch: The Transitional City Pt IV. The pages document the transitional project '500 Days: Churchill Park'. Photos: Peter Walker, Three Chairs Photography. With permission from Volunteer Army Foundation.
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 1
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 1
A photograph of students from the Student Volunteer Army and Entré with University of Canterbury Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr.
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 2
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 2
A photograph of bricks laid as a pathway in Churchill Park. Each brick has a message written on it.
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 3
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 3
A photograph of University of Canterbury Vice-Chancellor Rod Carr writing a message on a brick pathway in Churchill Park.
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 4
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 4
A photograph of bricks laid as a pathway in Churchill Park. Each brick has a message written on it.
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 5
500 Days: Churchill Park Photograph 5
A photograph of students from the Student Volunteer Army and Entré with a sign reading, 'Churchill Park'.