Roofing the buried walls by T.Rex
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Hi folks!
I'm continuing to monitor the progress of the construction behind the Triangle shopping center in Malmö, Sweden. See previous posts ( http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2179366&user_id=5273&np&np
).
This is a 120 degree panorama of the construction site looking north. Can anyone see where the seam is between the 2 photos comprising the panorama?
The sinking of the walls to 10 meters/33 feet below ground is now completed. The tops of the walls (black and white arrows) have been cut level and reinforcing pins for the roof are being bored into the top surfaces of the walls. Between the walls, large grey sheets of some material are being placed on the ground. In the distance, reinforcing iron meshwork (red arrows) is being laid down in preparation for pouring the concrete ceiling for the underground approaches to the projected new underground parking garage.
The workers in the foreground recognized me from my earlier photographing and started shouting "Hi!" and waving their arms (of course I waved back). I really appreciated that.
Photo taken May 8, 2011, so you can compare the construction time with earlier photos.
Comments (6)
Faemike55
Great capture! Glad to know that your presense is tolerated if not welcomed there
blinkings
Yeah the seam is obvious in the brown roof!
debbielove
Well mate, thanks for telling us what is what as not having an construction education, I would be lost here!! lol Great Pano.. Well done.. Rob
Osper
There's something seriously wrong here!!! Not enough safety inspectors standing a round!!! ;)
Jay-el-Jay
It is interesting to see this ongoing construction site.Good shots.
bmac62
Wow...sorry it took me so long to get here. I'll bet there has been even more progress since you took this almost a month ago. The seam is not obvious to me. Good job Michael:)