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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 image, taken on December 27, 2003, appears to be a construction photograph documenting progress on a site near Busch Stadium III in St. Louis. Below is a detailed description of the visible elements in the scene: ### **Construction Elements:** 1. **Demolition Debris:** - The foreground shows uneven gravel surfaces and areas with loose concrete debris from possible demolition activities. - A large pile of crushed gray material (likely gravel or construction rubble) is on the left, likely being used or moved for construction purposes. 2. **Heavy Equipment:** - Two visible yellow excavators are parked within the construction area, equipped with digging arms. These machines are indicative of earth-moving and material-handling operations. - A smaller white bobcat loader with attachments is visible near the center of the image, used for smaller-scale construction tasks and material transport. - The equipment is stationary, likely indicating paused operations for the photograph. 3. **Fencing and Barriers:** - Red-orange barricades run along the perimeter of the site and construction fencing, separating the area from general public accessibility. - Traffic cones line parts of the construction boundaries, maintaining a controlled work zone. 4. **Lighting and Suspended Elements:** - Overhead, several utility poles and wires are visible. A hanging construction lamp or light fixture is seen dangling, likely used for illuminating the site during nighttime or evening hours. ### **Background:** 1. **Busch Stadium (Previous or Related Structure):** - The large circular structure in the background is prominent and skeletal in appearance. It has a series of exposed, repetitive vertical supports and an incomplete roof system. This seems to be either parts of the demolishing of the old Busch Stadium or early construction for rebuilding the new stadium. 2. **Landmarks:** - The iconic Gateway Arch is prominent in the mid-right background, unmistakably identifying St. Louis, Missouri, as the

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

This image captures a construction scene from December 27, 2003, centered on Busch Stadium (likely Busch Stadium II, as Busch Stadium III construction was in progress at the time). The observed details are outlined below: ### **General Structures and Environment:** 1. **Main Building:** - The architectural style of the stadium includes curved roof edges and numerous vertical structural supports. - Many open sections are visible, suggesting a partially completed structure (either under renovation or starting demolition). - Red awnings are visible on the ground floor, indicating commercial or operational spaces within the facade. - The arched and repetitive design characteristic of the stadium is evident. 2. **Foreground Elements:** - Concrete barriers and a roadway occupy the foreground. The barriers feature yellow-painted tops, possibly symbolizing temporary construction safety measures. - The road appears marked for traffic purposes, with visible white lane markings and some faint red markings potentially indicating construction zones. 3. **Signage and Equipment:** - A digital display sign is visible on a white structured post. Text reads: - **"7:05"** indicating time [possibly AM or PM]. - **"33°"** indicating the temperature at the time. - The post displays a Busch Stadium logo, including stylized text and a green design emblematic of the stadium branding. - Wood and metal barriers are visible, likely temporary installations to mark pedestrian or construction areas. 4. **Other Construction-Related Details:** - A small orange traffic cone is observed near one of the barriers. - A sheet of text seen near the barriers may be regulatory signage (exact text cannot be read). --- ### **Lighting and Time of Day:** - **Lighting Conditions:** - The photograph shows natural light paired with artificial lighting. Streetlights (visible left) are illuminated, suggesting low-light conditions. - The time is noted as 7:05, paired with the lighting and shadows

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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