Steel, White Tarps, Green Hills, Blue Skies, and the Towers of the Inland Empire

Steel, White Tarps, Green Hills, Blue Skies, and the Towers of the Inland Empire

The completed steel towers can be observed at many locations throughout the Inland Empire. The photos in this post will feature four images that are readily visible in and around the Loma Linda University campus. The featured photo was taken from the top level of Parking Structure P4.

Approximately one-year ago the existing Children’s Hospital and Medical Center clover leaf towers were visible. The steel had not yet breached the security walls that surround the construction site.
The north elevation as seen from a vacant lot on Redlands Blvd. just west of Anderson St. The once iconic clover leaf towers are now dwarfed by the steel tower to the left.
The northwest elevation as viewed from the Waterman overpass.
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Dennis E. Park, MA
After graduate school Dennis accepted a position at Loma Linda University. He worked there for 42 years in the areas of administration and financial management, also teaching accounting and management to dietetic students at the School of Public Health. Through the years Dennis has chronicled the growth of the campus, including the construction of the Drayson Center and the Centennial Complex and the razing of Gentry Gym. He is the author of "The Mound City Chronicles: A Pictorial History of Loma Linda University, A Health Sciences Institution 1905 - 2005." dEp 09.30.2016 🔨