Images of alleged drunken destruction at the Victoria University Te Puni Village over the weekend have emerged.

Alleged drinking binges have seen walls and ceilings smashed, equipment broken, and vomit and rubbish strewn across halls, bathrooms and lifts at a Wellington university student village, which has been likened to a "feral zoo".

Chaos descended on Te Puni Village, off Fairlie Terrace in the suburb of Kelburn, at the weekend when a group of party-goers allegedly got out of hand and trashed the student accommodation grounds on one of the apartment levels.

The Victoria University-owned accommodation complex is home to 398 students. It is made up of three buildings, which are separated by glass walkways.

SUPPLIED Part of the roof was also damaged after a destructive weekend.

It is alleged a group of drinkers became a disruptive mob leading to safety concern for other residents.

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Photos of the senseless destruction revealed vomit-soaked toilets and bathroom floors, a smashed sky-light that opened the building up to the elements, and damaged interior walls that exposed the building's insulation.

SUPPLIED Damages to a bathroom that houses students.

The person who supplied the images to Stuff said the village was like "a feral zoo".

Campus Living Villages Australia and New Zealand head of marketing Justine Cooper said it understood a small amount of damage had been done to the ceilings at Te Puni Village on Friday.

"But since then they have all been repaired. The bathrooms were left in a state that was less than desirable but the bathrooms are cleaned daily, so everything has been rectified."

The company was unaware of any fixtures being ripped from the walls or any further damages made to interior walls, Cooper said.

"We're trying to determine who was responsible for the damage of the ceilings. [If identified] they would be expected to cover the costs of the repairs."

At this stage, the village's occupants will be expected to pay for the damage, whether they were responsible or not.

The damage would be "on-charged at a pro rata rate ... as outlined in the residents' handbook".

It is not the first time a Victoria University student accommodation campus has been under fire this year.

Joan Stevens Hall, on The Terrace, was slapped with a booze and guest ban in May after it was trashed by drunken students.