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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
4 photos Winter
The photograph depicts a street-level view of the construction site and surrounding area near Busch Stadium III, at 700 Clark Ave, taken on December 27, 2003. Below is a detailed description of the visible elements: ### **Foreground and Immediate Surroundings** 1. **Sidewalk and Landscaping:** - A portion of a concrete sidewalk is visible in the foreground with small bushes and landscaping adjacent to it. The bushes appear somewhat overgrown and feature sparse areas. - Some debris is visible near the sidewalk, including what appears to be an orange construction cloth or marker. 2. **Brick Pillars and Fencing:** - Short brick pillars are integrated into sections of black metal fencing, forming a boundary. The fence encloses a portion of the construction area or nearby parking lot. 3. **Yellow Bollard:** - A yellow bollard, possibly serving as a protective barrier, stands near the edge of the sidewalk in the foreground. 4. **Street Signage:** - A "No Parking" sign is mounted to the left side of the image on a wooden pole. Below the sign, there appears to be additional text, although not clearly readable. - Other road signs are visible further down the street, including one located near the traffic cones and barriers. ### **Midground Construction Elements** 1. **Road Surface:** - The road is asphalt, with some visible construction markings highlighted in orange paint. - Traffic cones and temporary barriers are placed along the road and near entrances, indicating work in progress and rerouting. 2. **Construction Signs:** - One prominent construction sign is visible reading "Centex Construction," the name of the contractor. It is mounted on a post, surrounded by fencing and construction barricades. 3. **Equipment:** - In the midground, some construction equipment or materials are noticeable in the fenced area. While specific equipment types aren't apparent, cones and barriers dominate the area. ### **
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
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 documents the view of a street near the construction site of Busch Stadium III at 700 Clark Ave on December 27, 2003. Here's a detailed analysis: ### **Street and Surroundings:** - The image shows an urban street scene with buildings, streetlights, and street signs. The street is relatively wide, accommodating multiple lanes. - There are clear markings for pedestrian crossings at the intersection, painted in white. - The pavement appears to be smooth, with water reflecting light, suggesting it might recently have rained or been cleaned. - A green trash bin is visible in the foreground on the right, with a grated drain beside it. ### **Buildings and Landmarks:** - On the left, there is a multi-story parking structure, identifiable by its open design and prominent signage reading **"ENTER."** This design points to its function as parking access. Lighting from inside the structure is visible, with columns separating various levels. - Across from the parking structure, on the right side of the street, there are partial views of cylindrical architectural elements, potentially related to a larger structure. This is likely part of the Busch Stadium construction or adjacent facilities. - The area appears to be part of a downtown district, given the urban planning style. ### **Lighting and Time of Day:** - The lighting suggests it is either early morning or evening during twilight. The sky is dim and transitions from dark to light at the horizon. - Streetlights are illuminated along the road, creating a warm glow both on the pavement and the adjacent sidewalk. - Vehicle headlights are also visible in the background, further indicating twilight conditions. ### **Street Signs:** - Traveling vertically from the top of the image: - A large rectangular green sign hangs above the street and reads **"STADIUM."** This is likely a directional sign for visitors. - Another sign visible on a pole says **"ONE WAY"** with an arrow pointing to the right. This confirms the road
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