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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

The photograph captures a construction site and surrounding infrastructure during sunset, creating a striking contrast between silhouetted elements and the dim light of the horizon. Here's an analysis based on the image: ### Construction Elements: 1. **Elevated Roadways:** Multiple concrete elevated roadways dominate the scene. Their silhouetted pillars and beams suggest a part of highway construction or an overpass structure. 2. **Lighting Poles:** Streetlights are visible along the roadways, adding height above the road surface. One streetlight stands particularly tall, reflecting its presence clearly against the fading light sky. 3. **Railings:** Some guardrails are visible along the roadways, presumably functioning as safety barriers. ### Equipment: - No direct construction equipment such as cranes, excavators, or trucks are visible. The focus is on the infrastructure already built or in progress. ### Landmarks & Features: 1. **Billboard Frame:** On the left side of the image, a large billboard frame is visible. It is fully constructed but lacks the banner or advertisement. It is supported by tall metallic legs with crisscross reinforcement. 2. **Buildings:** In the background to the left, parts of structures resembling commercial buildings or warehouses can be seen. ### Street Signs: - There are no identifiable street signs in the image. ### Text Visible: 1. The website logo in the bottom right corner reads: “uconstruct.net.” 2. The text “© Copyright 2003” accompanies the logo, referencing the origin of the image. ### Lighting Conditions: - **Time of Day:** The photograph was taken during twilight or sunset. The glow of the sun creates a gradient of warm yellow and orange light near the horizon, transitioning into cooler tones of blue toward the top of the sky. - **Silhouettes:** The majority of elements appear as dark silhouettes due to the backlighting by the setting sun. ### Other Observations: - **Fencing:** A fence runs across the foreground, designed to

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This photograph captures a construction site and surrounding environment on December 27, 2003, during the documentation of the Busch Stadium III project at 700 Clark Ave. Here is a detailed observation of the scene: ### **Construction Elements:** 1. **Street Construction:** There's visible evidence of minor road work or preparation. The pavement appears to have markings in orange paint, likely for utility or surveying purposes. 2. **Barricades:** Several orange-and-white striped construction barriers are placed further down the street near an elevated highway or bridge. This indicates restricted access or work in progress in that area. ### **Equipment:** 1. **Utility Marker Posts:** Orange-colored markers or spray paint on the asphalt suggest utility line marking for construction. 2. **Street Lights:** Standard street lighting poles are present along the sidewalks. ### **Landmarks:** 1. **Brick Building:** On the left-hand side of the image stands a large, brick building with faded painted text on its walls advertising various products or services (e.g., furniture, building supplies). - A yellow billboard reads, "We Buy Ugly Houses" with a phone number below it. - The building has a sign featuring older text-style advertisements detailing "Open to Public" and contact details. 2. **Modern Skyscraper:** In the background, there is a green-topped tall building that appears to be part of downtown St. Louis. This structure might be part of the city’s skyline. 3. **Elevated Roadway:** To the left, running across the image, is an elevated bridge or highway structure, likely Interstate 64/Highway 40. ### **Street Signs and Text:** 1. **Pink Diamond Sign:** In the middle ground, there is a fluorescent pink temporary construction sign, usually used to mark road work or detour routes. 2. **Additional Smaller Signs:** Near the pink sign are other upright, small black-and-white signs, but their text is difficult to identify clearly

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This photograph captures a construction site in progress, taken during the building of Busch Stadium III on December 27, 2003. Here's a detailed observation: ### **Construction Elements:** 1. **Open Pavement Space:** The foreground consists of large areas of asphalt or concrete, marked with cracks and scattered debris. 2. **Concrete Construction Barrier:** A yellow, cone-shaped concrete construction barrier is visible at the center front of the image, appearing weathered and marked from use. 3. **Excavators or Construction Equipment:** - Two excavators of varying sizes are visible. Both are Caterpillar (CAT) branded machines, parked on-site and presumably idle. - The excavators are positioned sideways relative to the camera, with their shovel arms and chassis clearly visible. 4. **Temporary Safety Barriers:** Bright orange safety barriers surround certain portions of the construction area for site containment and pedestrian/worker safety. 5. **Steel Framework:** The left side of the image shows structural framework that could have belonged to the old Busch Stadium or another construction-related element. ### **Visible Equipment and Signage:** 1. **Branded Signage:** A blue sign with "AHRENS" in white block letters is positioned further back—a name indicating a construction company or contractor involved in the project. 2. **uconstruct.net Copyright 2003:** Displayed digitally at the bottom right corner of the photograph, referring to the source. ### **Landmarks:** 1. **Old Busch Stadium:** To the left, you can see part of the former Busch Stadium structure with its curved outer façade and skeletal framework exposed. 2. **Gateway Arch (St. Louis):** The Arch rises prominently in the background, identifiable as the iconic Gateway Arch of St. Louis, Missouri. Its placement suggests this is in downtown St. Louis. 3. **Brick and Glass Buildings:** Mid-rise buildings can be seen, featuring red brick exteriors and glass windows. These appear to be part of

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

The photograph provides a view of the construction site and surrounding area during the Busch Stadium III project on December 27, 2003, located at 700 Clark Ave. Below is a detailed description: ### **Construction Elements:** 1. **Concrete Barriers:** - Concrete barriers with alternating white and yellow paint stripes form a separation or boundary along a paved construction area. - These barriers highlight a temporary construction zone on the roadway. 2. **Orange Safety Mesh Fence:** - A visible orange mesh fence runs parallel to the barriers, marking the construction site's boundary. This type of fencing is typically used to highlight restricted or hazardous areas to pedestrians and vehicles. 3. **Portable Restroom:** - A green portable restroom is visible in the background of the construction zone. It is commonly provided for workers' use at active construction sites. 4. **Signage in Construction Zone:** - A white sign is visible in the construction area. The text is too small to be discerned but likely provides project-related information or instructions. ### **Equipment:** - There is no heavy machinery or specialized construction equipment visible in this specific view. The scene appears to depict preliminary site preparation or roadway adjustments. ### **Infrastructure and Landmarks:** 1. **Highways and Overpasses:** - Elevated highways or overpasses, supported by concrete columns, dominate the background. These structures suggest nearby city infrastructure. 2. **Buildings in the Background:** - There are industrial buildings and architectural features beyond the construction zone. Some structures appear to have visible glass windows. 3. **Utility Poles and Traffic Lights:** - Utility poles and traffic lights are visible, indicating an urban area with vehicular traffic infrastructure. ### **Street Details:** 1. **Pavement Markings:** - Lane markings visible on the asphalt show white lines and a turning arrow in one lane. These markings help guide traffic movement during construction. 2. **Yellow Corner C

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This photograph depicts an active construction site during the development of Busch Stadium III at 700 Clark Ave on December 27, 2003. Below is a detailed breakdown of observable elements: ### **Construction Elements** 1. **Excavators**: Several excavators are visible in the background, painted yellow, likely being used for earthmoving and excavation tasks. 2. **Jersey Barriers**: Concrete barriers with yellow paint applied to their top sections are positioned in the foreground, separating the construction site from the road and serving as a safety boundary. 3. **Orange Safety Fencing**: Orange construction fencing is used to outline the site, serving as a visual and physical barrier. 4. **Temporary Trailer**: A white trailer or construction office is visible in the mid-ground, likely used for administrative purposes during construction activities. ### **Equipment** 1. **Excavators**: Multiple excavators in the background are positioned to support heavy-duty construction tasks. 2. **Lighting Equipment**: Illumination appears to be installed for the safety and functionality of the site during low-light conditions. ### **Landmarks and Structures** 1. **Overpass/Interchange**: Elevated highway infrastructure is visible in the background. This likely represents part of Interstate 70, which runs near Busch Stadium's location. 2. **Brick Building**: On the right-hand side of the image is a large multi-story brick industrial building, characteristic of mid-20th-century construction in the downtown St. Louis area. ### **Street Signs and Text** 1. **"Clark Ave" Sign**: A street-name sign for Clark Avenue is visible on the pole in the mid-ground. 2. **Traffic Signals**: A traffic light hangs above the road in the upper corner of the photograph, showing a green signal. 3. **Site Branding**: In the bottom right corner is text reading "uconstruct.net Copyright 2003," marking the photo's origin or documentation source. ### **

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