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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 …
December 27, 2003
3 photos Winter
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
This image, dated 2003-12-27, captures a street view near the construction site at Busch Stadium III (700 Clark Ave). Below is a detailed analysis of the observable elements: ### **Construction Elements** - The partially constructed circular structure on the right is likely part of Busch Stadium III. Its open framework, visible columns, and exposed structure suggest ongoing construction activity. - There aren't visible heavy machinery or equipment directly shown, though work on the stadium framework is implied by its incomplete build. --- ### **Street Details and Equipment** - **Roadway and Markings**: The road is asphalt and shows visible wear. Markings include crosswalk lines and lane separators painted in white. Notably, there is a drain near the curb in the lower right section of the road. - **Traffic Signals**: Green lights are seen at the intersection, signaling the active direction for vehicle movement. - **Signage**: Signs visible include: - A "One Way" sign secured on a metal post on the right-hand sidewalk (near the trash bin). - A yellow diamond-shaped pedestrian sign warning of crosswalk activity. - **Street Features**: - A curb is visible on the right along with a metal trash bin on the sidewalk. - The street is lined with leafless trees and streetlamps, which illuminate the area. --- ### **Surrounding Landmarks** - **Buildings on the Left**: A large, rectangular building occupies the left side of the image. It has grid-like architecture and is illuminated in areas. A blue, lighted sign reads "ENTERPRISE" with “3” visible beneath it. - **Far Background Structures**: The street leads to a distant view of an elevated structure, possibly a series of bridges or ramps. Their placement seems consistent with access points around a stadium and city infrastructure. --- ### **Text and Branding** - In the lower-right corner, the text "uconstruct.net" appears
This photograph from the "Busch Stadium III — Construction Documentation" project, dated December 27, 2003, features a striking silhouette scene. Here's a detailed breakdown of what is visible: ### **Elements of the Image:** 1. **Foreground:** - **Construction Elements:** A horizontal row of masonry blocks at the bottom of the image is visible, potentially part of the stadium or surrounding infrastructure construction. The blocks appear uniform, possibly forming a retaining wall or foundation. - **Trees:** Large, leafless trees dominate the midground of the scene, with bare branches stretching across the sky. These trees are likely in winter dormancy, as indicated by their lack of foliage. 2. **Background:** - The image depicts the horizon lit by a gradient of colors transitioning from orange and gold at the bottom to dark blue at the top. This suggests the setting is during sunrise or sunset, creating a dramatic contrast between the silhouetted trees and the illuminated horizon. - Smaller trees form a dense line in the background, appearing as uniform silhouettes that imply they may be intentionally planted in rows, indicative of landscaping near the stadium. 3. **Visible Text:** - At the bottom-right corner of the image, the text “uconstruct.net” and “Copyright 2003” are present. This indicates it is part of photographic documentation from the project. - The font is clear and professional, with ".net" emphasized in purple. ### **Lighting Conditions:** - The lighting is natural, with the light source originating from the horizon (either sunset or sunrise). There are no artificial lights visible in the frame. - The image uses the silhouette effect effectively, emphasizing the contrast against the light backdrop. ### **Time of Day:** - Considering the lighting conditions and sky colors, the photograph appears to be taken during twilight hours, most likely at dusk given the date (December 27). However, it could also plausibly represent dawn. ###
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