Architecture, Construction Site, Construction Update Vision 2020 The East Elevation: the Central Core and its Penultimate GFRC Panel Remember when the steel towers reached their apex? It was nearly five-month ago when we would gaze up toward the east elevation of the two... Read More
Architecture, Construction Update Vision 2020 Roof Lines — As Viewed From the Southeast Now that the majority of skin (windows and GFRC Panels) cover the steel frame (as viewed from the southeast corner rising above Barton Road and... Read More
How do They do That? How Will They Do That? Wash the Widows of the Podium and Towers The title of this post is a derivation from the usual title: “How do they That?” Although it is too early in the construction process... Read More
Campus History, Construction Site, Construction Update Vision 2020, Weekly Construction Blog The Week of May 13, 2019 — Windows, Gravel, Caissons, a Scaffold, Restrooms, and an Elevator Pit This week we pretty much begin where we left off last week: just more of the same — a little of this and more of... Read More
Construction Site, Construction Update Vision 2020, Featured Posts Loma Linda University Health: Real-Time Construction Webcams http://webcams.llumc.edu/tl201082.html For a unique perspective of the construction in real-time, visitors to this site may want to click on the above link, which goes directly... Read More
Construction Update Vision 2020, Inside the Building, Weekly Construction Blog The Week of May 6, 2019: A Little of This and That — From Grade to the Top; From the Exterior to the Interior The featured image for this week is a photo of the long east-west corridor that bisects the first floor. Some of the allocated space to... Read More
How do They do That? How do They do That? Sink a 45-foot Steel Piling in the Ground in Minutes Watching a Mobil Ram Shoring Rig sink a 45-foot steel piling in the soil was something to watch. There was no drilling. No excavating. No... Read More
Construction Site, Construction Update Vision 2020 More Pits Are Coming to the South Side of the Construction Site For Utility Support Systems — Pit No. 1: for Dometic Water Tanks Upon arriving on the roof of the Adult Hospital tower, I made my way over to the southeast corner where the glazers were preparing to... Read More
Campus History docuvision2020 Reaches a Major Milestone On September 9, 2016, when then this website published its first post, I had no idea how it would be received. While vacationing in Hawaii.... Read More
Campus History Four Years of Progress as Depicted in Six Images Looking to the future, four years seems like a long time. Back on April 12, 2015, when the gates to the chain-link fence closed off... Read More