the remnants of the wall, after yanking off the siding, stucco, plywood, and insulation.
Tag: construction
destructor
Evan helps with some demolition at his Aunt and Uncle’s house – pulling off old cedar siding and thick stucco to prepare for renovations.
constructor
Evan and I went to Home Depot for the monthly kid’s workshop craft. Today, he built a desktop pencil holder shaped like a schoolbus.
repetitiousness
windows and metal cladding being installed on the new ISEEE building on campus.
2010/04/23: Train your eye to look for repetition. Make a photo of a repeating subject while considering composition and DOF. #ds159
foglift
cranes atop the new EEEL building on campus. the recent provincial budget included cuts to the funds that will be needed to actually open the building, so we may wind up with a kick-ass lasertag facility.
2010/02/16: Things are always a-changin’. Make a photo that offers a snapshot of something being built, fabricated, or assembled. #ds93
boom & bust
downtown calgary is the product of decades of boom-and-bust cycles. we’re in the middle of another construction boom cycle, with dozens of cranes working the downtown area. the calgary tower is about to be dwarfed by the new Bow tower – which nearly stalled due to financing difficulties. too big to fail, too fast to stop. and we’ll be seeing vacancy rates that will make much of the downtown commercial real estate listed cheaply.
the current tallest building – petro canada tower (53 stories) – is now owned by suncor, who bought petro canada, and is now laying off thousands of workers. the new champion will be the Bow complex, 58 floors and 1.7 million square feet of space for EnCana.
2010/01/28: The economy is in the news all the time. Make a photo that illustrates the economy or its impact on you in some way. #ds74
oilshrine
downtown calgary marches upward, unabated.
start of day
early morning activity along the north side of campus. construction crews were just firing up the cranes, and traffic began to pour through the area.
husky and tracks
a view of a small corner of still-booming downtown Calgary, from across the tracks at MEC.
The Boy™ and I made a quick run down to MEC to exchange some cold-weather riding gear. I’d guessed wrong on the size for the shoe covers. Bring on the cold/wet weather!
constructing
The exterior of the new digital library building is nearly complete.