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Busch Stadium III — Construction Documentation

Three years. Hundreds of visits. Thousands of photographs. Beginning on Day 1 of demolition, Gregory Woodruff documented every phase of Busch Stadium III's construction — from the moment the final light poles of the old park came down to the ribbon-cutting on Opening Day 2006. Standing at the south end of the old stadium, at the exact spot where home plate would sit in the new park, Woodruff photographed something no construction photographer had ever captured at any other Major …

Started: 2004 Completed: 2006 28 Photos 700 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO

December 27, 2003

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Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This photograph illustrates a construction scene at Busch Stadium III located at 700 Clark Avenue on December 27, 2003. The elements visible in the image are described below: ### **Construction Elements and Equipment** 1. **Demolition of an Older Structure**: The photograph shows the skeleton of a large, circular structure, identified as the old Busch Stadium II, with its walls partially dismantled. The distinct arches of the stadium’s upper section are prominent. 2. **Excavator**: A yellow industrial excavator, manufactured by Caterpillar, is positioned near the deconstructed section of the structure. It appears operational, indicating active construction or demolition work. 3. **Protective Orange Fencing**: A line of orange mesh construction barriers demarcates the construction area and restricts access. 4. **Concrete Pavement**: The foreground shows a large paved area with faded white/yellow lines and markings on the asphalt, possibly a former parking lot. ### **Landmarks and Surroundings** 1. **Urban Landscape**: The stadium is situated amidst an urban skyline. Several prominent buildings are visible in the background: - **A Gold-Tinted Glass Building**: This tower stands out due to its reflective windows and height. - **Brick and White Geometric Buildings**: Several red brick and white concrete buildings populate the area. 2. **Signage**: On the left side of the image appears a street sign blending into the scene, though the specific text is unclear. ### **Lighting Conditions and Time of Day** 1. **Daylight**: Judging from the shadows and light, it appears the photo was taken in the late afternoon or early evening. The sky is transitioning towards dusk, displaying a pale gradient of colors typical of sunset or twilight. 2. **No Artificial Lighting**: The scene is illuminated solely by natural light, and there are no visible construction lamps or artificial light sources. ### **Textual Elements** 1. **Watermark**

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This image captures a construction site at 700 Clark Avenue, dated December 27, 2003, as part of the 'Busch Stadium III — Construction Documentation' project. Below is a detailed observational analysis: ### **1. Construction Elements** - **Ground**: The image shows a paved and rough surface. There is minimal construction debris visible, including a small pile of dirt or rubble along the center-left of the image near the fencing. - **Fencing**: Orange temporary construction fencing is installed across the foreground and middle ground of the site. This fencing is supported by vertical stakes spaced at intervals. The fencing’s purpose appears to delineate the construction area. - **Open Space**: The site is mostly open and devoid of heavy machinery or major construction structures, suggesting early stages of the project. ### **2. Equipment** - No significant construction equipment or vehicles are visible in the image. This could indicate that the photo captures preparation or downtime during construction. ### **3. Surrounding Landmarks and Structures** - **Large Building (Center)**: A prominent multi-story building is visible in the background of the image. It is rectangular, with deep vertical windows evenly spaced across its facade, and has a distinctive overhanging roof with smaller structures on top. - **Other Buildings (Left)**: Another structure is visible to the left, partially obscured, resembling a building likely used for commercial or residential purposes. - **Overpass/Highway (Right)**: A raised highway or overpass runs diagonally on the right side of the image. The structure appears built of steel and concrete and has visible support beams. - **Lighting Poles**: Streetlights are visible in the background near the buildings and along the overpass, suggesting an urban environment. - **Tree Line (Background)**: Bare trees are visible in the distance, indicating it is winter. ### **4. Street Signs and Text** - **Copyright Notice (Bottom Right)**: The text “u

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This photograph from December 27, 2003 documents construction activity at the Busch Stadium III site at 700 Clark Avenue, with the following observations: ### **Construction Elements & Equipment**: 1. **Debris Pile**: - A significant mound of twisted metal and rebar is visible in the foreground. These materials appear to have been removed from an earlier structure as part of the demolition phase of construction. 2. **Concrete Rubble**: - A fragmented pile of concrete is seen behind the rebar, indicating broken-down slabs from structural demolition. 3. **Bridge or Overpass**: - Overhead structures consist of an elevated roadway, supported by concrete pillars. Part of the edge is demolished, with exposed reinforcing metal hanging down. 4. **Safety Measures**: - Red fencing surrounding the site is visible, suggesting a perimeter for safety and restriction from non-construction personnel. 5. **Light Pole**: - A streetlight positioned near the rubble indicates urban infrastructure adjacent to the site. ### **Surroundings & Landmarks**: 1. **Brick Buildings**: - A brick building is visible in the background, with rectangular windows. It is likely part of the urban area surrounding the construction site. 2. **Billboards**: - Two large billboards are mounted along the edge of the elevated roadway. - The left billboard features text but the image resolution makes it difficult to identify specifics. - The right billboard shows an advertisement involving a child and text that is partially legible. 3. **Urban Street Features**: - Visible road paving and street infrastructure suggest proximity to active urban locations. ### **Street Signs and Text**: 1. **Text on the Image**: - The bottom-right corner contains "uconstruct.net (Copyright 2003)," indicating that the photograph belongs to a documentation set associated with construction monitoring. - Each individual watermark is

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

The image portrays the construction site of Busch Stadium III at 700 Clark Avenue on December 27, 2003. Below is a detailed description of the image's observable features: ### **Construction Elements** 1. **Stadium Shell**: - The stadium structure is partially completed, revealing its skeletal framework. - Vertical concrete support beams are visible, creating an even rhythm across the exterior. - Large openings exist between the beams, which indicate spaces for future walls or windows. - The roof appears to have repetitive curved elements, likely part of the design aesthetic or functional roofing. 2. **Ground Work**: - The ground surrounding the construction site is uneven. - There are patches of dirt visible, suggesting ongoing ground leveling or excavation. 3. **Red Structures**: - Red panel-like structures are visible on the second level of the construction, but their purpose is unclear (possibly temporary installations or part of the final design). ### **Equipment** - **Concrete Barriers**: - Yellow and white concrete barriers are positioned on the road in the foreground, used for safety and traffic redirection during construction. - **Streetlights**: - Several operational streetlights are present, illuminating the immediate area. ### **Landmarks & Nearby Structures** - **Brick Building in Background**: - A large, dark brick building is visible in the background to the left, identifiable as part of the urban environment. - Windows on the building suggest it is operational or in use. ### **Street Signs** - **Traffic Signs**: - Multiple traffic signs are visible closer to the foreground. These include: - A white sign indicating "Right Turn Only." - A smaller informational sign directly under a traffic light arm. - **Traffic Lights**: - A set of traffic lights can be seen. One is green, indicating active traffic flow. ### **Text Visible** 1. **Copyright and Branding**: - The bottom right

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This photograph captures elements of the construction process for Busch Stadium III, located at 700 Clark Avenue, as documented on December 27th, 2003. Here's a detailed observation: ### **Construction Elements and Environment:** 1. **Structure:** - A view of the outer facade of the stadium under construction, showcasing concrete vertical beams and open sections where walls and seating areas are still incomplete. - The design shows large arched gaps between each section of vertical beams, potentially indicating seating or entrance areas. 2. **Perimeter Construction Barriers:** - Concrete barriers and fencing line the street in front of the construction site, separating the stadium area from the roadway, likely for pedestrian and traffic control. ### **Equipment and Signs:** 1. **Digital Column Sign:** - A white, pedestal-like digital sign prominently appears in front of the stadium. - It displays the time (7:05), the temperature (33°F), and bears the text "Busch Stadium." - Below the time/temperature information, the display includes the Busch logo. 2. **Traffic Signals:** - Traffic lights are visible in the foreground, located to the right side of the frame. - The traffic lights are either for vehicular traffic control or pedestrian crossings. 3. **Street Signs:** - A white rectangular street sign is visible lower on the traffic light pole, though its text is unclear in this view. 4. **Fire Hydrant:** - A yellow fire hydrant is present near the curb, slightly to the foreground of the frame. 5. **Construction Warning Cones:** - Orange safety cones are placed along the construction barriers, marking the area as an active construction zone. ### **Landmarks and Surroundings:** 1. **Buildings:** - Several taller buildings are visible in the mid and background, suggesting a downtown setting. - The flagpole atop the stadium features an American flag waving in the

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