Gap Filler
Gap Filler is a creative urban regeneration initiative started in response to the 4 September 2010 Canterbury earthquake, and revised and expanded in light of the more destructive 22 February 2011 earthquake. It is now administered by the Gap Filler Charitable Trust. Gap Filler aims to temporarily activate vacant sites within Christchurch with creative projects for community benefit, to make for a more interesting, dynamic and vibrant city.
This collection is organised by projects and hold images and videos of each Gap Filler project, as well as planning, licensing, and consent documents. To the best of our knowledge, all this material was created by Gap Filler staff. If you have any comments or concerns, please contact Gap Filler at fillthegap@gapfiller.co.nz
- Gap Filler General Documents
- Contains 7 items
- Gap Filler Project 01: It All Begins Here
- Contains 72 items
- Gap Filler Project 02: Ortszeit
- Contains 3 items
- Gap Filler Project 03: Film in the Gap
- Contains 105 items
- Gap Filler Project 04: Gap Filler Fun Fair
- Contains 41 items
- Gap Filler Project 05: Words of Hope, CPIT Design/Build
- Contains 27 items
- Gap Filler Project 06: 1950s themed bowling alley, CPIT Design/Build
- Contains 20 items
- Gap Filler Project 07: Think Differently Book Exchange
- Contains 19 items
- Gap Filler Project 08: Lyttelton Petanque Club
- Contains 25 items
- Gap Filler Project 09: As Far as Eye Can See
- Contains 4 items
- Gap Filler Project 10: Community Chess
- Contains 41 items
- Gap Filler Project 11: The Painted Piano Project
- Contains 47 items