This month, the precast facade was installed on Building 6, bringing the brick and architectural concrete aesthetic of USC to Jefferson Boulevard for the first time, just ahead of the new Kaufman Dance Center’s facade across the street. The first phase of offsite street improvements also made significant progress, with the new sidewalk on Jefferson between McClintock and Orchard opening next week. The bridge between Buildings 4 & 9 also rose to level 3 while the dining hall received its concrete slab on grade.
Crews place concrete for the curb ramps at the corner of Jefferson and McClintock.
Half of the sections of concrete have been placed for the Jefferson Boulevard sidewalk on the north side.
Workers place concrete for the new sidewalk along Jefferson Boulevard.
A crane installs precast facade panels on Building 6 along Jefferson Boulevard.
A crane installs precast facade panels on the south side of Building 6 along Jefferson Boulevard.
Green acid spray is applied to concrete along the Jefferson Boulevard sidewalk to give it the prescribed finish.
A tour group enters the Building 4 dining hall through the massive arched window opening along McClintock Street.
A tour group enters the Building 4 dining hall through a massive arched opening.
The first level of columns are placed for the bridge, with the level 2 slabs being formed.
View of the clock tower spire from the Building 4 upper courtyard.
View across the bridge at level 2. An arch will separate the two sides here.
Concrete roof tiles are installed on the mansard roof on the side of the Building 4 dining hall.
A precast panel awaits installation on Building 6 on Jefferson Boulevard.
Brick is laid out along the new sidewalk on the north side of Jefferson Boulevard.
Fluid-applied waterproofing is applied to a shear wall on Building 6, where the brick facade will be hand-set.
Brick is laid out and ready to be grouted along the north sidewalk of Jefferson Boulevard.
Building 4 dining hall from the lower courtyard.
Rebar is placed and the Building 4 dining hall is ready for its slab-on-grade concrete pour.
Drywall is hung in bedrooms in Building 4, on level 2.
View out to a rainy site, from a fully-dried-in Building 4 bedroom.
View of the dining hall from the upper courtyard on level 2.
Rebar and in-slab conduit is fully installed ahead of the final major slab-on-grade pour, at the Building 4 dining hall.
View of a wet Building 9 pavilion from a level 2 bedroom in Building 4.
Interior framing is complete in Building 4, with the exception of more detailed areas.
View across the bridge at level 3, with level 2 to 3 columns formed.
View toward Buildings 7 & 8 from the bridge between Buildings 4 & 9.
Interior side of the intricate “rose” precast panel window at the Building 4 clock tower.
Formwork now spans the opening between the two sides of the bridge at level 2.
Building 9 at the bridge.
Building 4 arcade at the central plaza.
Massive air ducts await installation on the Building 9 pavilion, in front of Building 4.
The parking level P1 in Building 9 is substantially complete.
Stairs up from the parking to the pavilion at Building 9.
Elevator installation is in progress at the elevators to the parking in Building 9. These feature glass doors at the pavilion.
Metal decking is complete on the pavilion roof.
The extension of Watt Way, currently full of mud, will feature over thirty large trees.
The central plaza looking toward Buildings 4 & 9.
Underground utility installation is in progress between Buildings 7 & 8.
Buildings 4 & 9, with the bridge connecting them.
A precast panel awaits installation on the west side of Building 6.
Precast panel installation progress on the west side of Building 6.
View up the extension of Watt Way from across Jefferson Boulevard.
A bay window precast facade panel is installed on Building 6.
The first set of 36″ box trees have arrived for installation along Jefferson Boulevard.
Bike racks are installed on Jefferson Boulevard.
A new Jefferson Boulevard tree well, complete with eight shrubs and a brick field behind the tree.
Looking good! This will be a game-changer!
These pictures look great! I really like the descriptions on the pictures. When are you posting the March pictures?
Thanks! I’m planning on processing the March ones this weekend.
Thanks! I have been following your Photo blog for over a year now.