Fri, 13 Jul 2012 9:56a.m.
A vacant Christchurch lot has been transformed overnight into a giant Monopoly square.
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17/07/2012 7:03:37 p.m.
laurie wrote:
This is brilliant!you others, quit moaning! the city needs more spark & beauty in it! hope they do more plots!
16/07/2012 4:09:22 p.m.
Nigel Zeto wrote:
I was there for the earthquake. What a shame that the city was so ruined. But even though I am back in Dallas I still remain in contact with the very good friends I made in Christchurch through my three extended visits. I am amazed at the resilience of the people there. My hat is off to you all. Great way to keep the central business district relevant. Keep it up.
14/07/2012 11:53:15 a.m.
Diane wrote:
I think this is such a great idea. Good on all of you who helped to make this idea come alive, after all the horrible quakes that you poor lot had, I'd be proud to call myself a Cantabrian.
13/07/2012 4:19:53 p.m.
Caitlin wrote:
This is very cool, well done to the people that worked on it! Also, Aiden: Don't be a dick.
13/07/2012 4:08:37 p.m.
Joe wrote:
This is great, Coralie is awesome, but $240 for Manchester St seems a bit steep to me :-) There's nothing there!
13/07/2012 3:36:00 p.m.
aiden wrote:
shame what crap they call art now days
13/07/2012 1:59:03 p.m.
Jackie Tolliver wrote:
Helen Trappitt take a bow. This is a wonderfully creative initiative and makes me proud to be a Cantabrian (albeit a NYC based one). Great effort you guys!
13/07/2012 11:22:03 a.m.
April wrote:
As one of the volunteers who worked on this project, I'd like to clarify that the space was not "transformed overnight" -- it's actually been in progress since 19 May! So pleased to finally have it finished and receiving such a warm welcome.
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