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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 photograph captures a construction scene at Busch Stadium III on December 27, 2003, located at 700 Clark Ave. The image portrays elements of demolition and active construction. Below is a detailed analysis: ### Construction Elements: 1. **Overpass Structures** - The image shows multilayered overpasses made of concrete and reinforced with steel. The top overpass features visible structural steel beams painted green. The lower overpass shows exposed rebar where concrete has been removed. 2. **Debris** - Piles of broken concrete slabs are strewn across the ground. Some of the debris includes smaller rubble particles, indicating demolition activity. 3. **Construction Materials** - A mound of construction material, possibly gravel or sand, is visible toward the right-hand side of the scene. ### Equipment: 1. **Heavy Machinery** - A piece of construction equipment, possibly a track loader or similar machine, is parked atop the upper-level overpass. The machine appears to be involved in demolition or repair work. 2. **Barriers and Fencing** - Temporary orange safety barriers and black fencing surround the construction zone, demarcating the active work area. 3. **Vehicles** - Several other construction-related vehicles or machinery are visible in the background near the fencing. ### Landmarks: 1. **Billboard Advertisement** - A billboard (top left corner) displays an advertisement with a human image, though the text is not legible. 2. **Brick Building** - On the left side of the image, partially obscured, is a large brick structure, possibly a warehouse or commercial building. It appears to be part of the surrounding urban environment. 3. **Parking Lot or Roadway** - To the background right, there appears to be a parking lot or roadway with various small barriers and construction props. ### Street Signs and Text: 1. **Street Signs** - A yellow rectangular sign is visible hanging under the lower overpass, though the text on it is not legible

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

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

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