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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 image depicts a construction site environment with various elements and features visible: ### **Construction Elements:** 1. **Concrete Structure:** - There is a partially demolished concrete structure in the foreground. Debris, including broken concrete and rebar, can be seen, indicating ongoing demolition activities. - The structure includes visible vertical columns and horizontal beams, with chunks of concrete missing. 2. **Debris and Rubble:** - The ground is littered with construction debris and rubble. - Rebar protrudes from the fractured edges of the concrete. 3. **Safety Precautions:** - Orange construction fencing marks the boundary of the active construction site. ### **Equipment:** 1. **Excavators:** - There is a yellow excavator in the middle left of the image actively involved in demolition or moving debris. 2. **Skid-Steer Loader:** - A small white-and-black skid-steer loader is visible near the excavator. 3. **Cranes/Wires:** - Cables or wires in the background may belong to machinery like cranes, although no large crane is clearly visible. ### **Landmarks:** 1. **St. Louis Gateway Arch:** - The iconic Gateway Arch is visible in the center of the shot, distinctly towering over the construction site and surrounding buildings. 2. **Stadium Structure:** - On the left side, the rounded stadium with its immediately recognizable design is present. The curve of the roof and structural elements suggests it’s the old Busch Stadium under demolition. 3. **Surrounding Buildings:** - Several commercial and office buildings can be seen in the background. Notable structures include reddish-brown brick buildings and modern glass constructions. ### **Street Signs and Text:** 1. **Visible Text:** - On the lower right is the text "uconstruct.net © Copyright 2003," marking the source and date.

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

The image features an urban setting adjacent to the Busch Stadium III construction project on December 27, 2003. Here’s a detailed breakdown of observable elements: ### **Buildings and Landmarks** 1. **Glass-reflective skyscraper**: A large mirrored building dominates the left/middle portion of the frame. The building’s facade clearly reflects the image of the Gateway Arch (St. Louis landmark) and other surrounding structures. The building appears modern and well-maintained with a grid-like pattern of reflective glass panels. 2. **Brick building with signage**: On the upper right part of the frame is a multi-story brick structure with horizontal architectural detailing. This building features red, illuminated signage, but only part of the text is legible due to the image's angle and resolution. ### **Trees and Vegetation** - A deciduous tree occupies the right side of the image. Its bare branches indicate that the season is winter. The tree partially obstructs the view of the brick building’s facade and signage. ### **Lighting Conditions** - The image is taken during twilight or early evening. The sky is visibly darkened to a deep blue hue, but artificial lighting from streetlights and building interiors is beginning to brighten parts of the urban scene. Illumination from streetlights near the ground level produces a faint warm glow in the lower portion of the image, hinting at the time being around sunset or slightly thereafter. ### **Construction Elements** - There are no discernible construction activities, materials, equipment, or structures directly visible in this image. It focuses on the surrounding environment rather than the construction site itself. ### **Obstructions** - A small portion of the view is blocked due to the position of the tree branches and external lighting reflections in the mirrored glass building. ### **Text and Signage** 1. **“uconstruct.net” watermark**: Located in the lower right corner, the image features a copyright notice with the text: **"u

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

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. ###

Busch Stadium III construction, December 27, 2003

This photograph shows a landscape with several notable features: ### **Construction Elements:** - In the foreground, there appears to be a partial stone or concrete wall, which could be part of landscaping or a foundational element connected to the construction in progress. - No visible cranes, heavy machinery, or other active construction equipment are present in this image—it focuses on the environment surrounding the site. ### **Equipment:** - No construction equipment, tools, or vehicles are visible. ### **Landmarks:** - The image's primary visual focus is a dense treeline, casting silhouettes against a colorful sunset or sunrise sky. The arrangement and proximity of the trees suggest they may be part of a park or planned landscaping near the site. - This likely represents a portion of the surroundings near the Busch Stadium III construction site, as specified. ### **Street Signs/Text Visible:** - The image includes a watermark in the bottom right corner: "uconstruct.net © Copyright 2003." - The watermark indicates the source of the image and confirms it belongs to the construction documentation project. ### **Lighting Conditions:** - The lighting in the photograph depicts a transition time of day—either **sunset** or **sunrise**. The sky transitions from warm tones (orange and yellow near the horizon) to cooler tones (deep blue above). - Artificial light sources (likely street lamps or nearby buildings) create small glowing points in the image amidst the trees, adding a subtle illumination to the lower portion of the scene. ### **Time of Day:** - Based on ambient lighting and the colors of the sky, the photograph appears to have been taken **around dusk or dawn**, most likely late in the evening. ### Overall: The photo captures the atmosphere surrounding the Busch Stadium III project at 700 Clark Ave as of December 27, 2003. It focuses more on the setting and the seasonal environment, showcasing bare trees and a serene, colorful sky rather than prominent construction activity.

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