3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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Makes sense SLS, the material was probably dropped off at one platform by the crane, pulled back behind the wall and processed in the large area back there, then pushed back out onto another platform further down the hall for pickup by the crane.
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No it's the wooden blocks that line the floor... this is what they look like all lined up, before they buckle :)
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Some places are easy, others are quite difficult, physically, security-wise, or both.
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They seem to be salvaging what they can before demolition.
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I'm not sure what their purpose was.
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Nah, just had the tripod down low, as I was carrying it around between buildings.
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Cool, was the Dexter Building the newer-looking medical facility? Nah I've never had any supernatural experiences anywhere...
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The floor was level, it's just an effect from a super wide lens.
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It was probably shot from the other end of the hallway, which would explain the difference.
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Shot from one of the platforms, this shows the green metal welded onto the original railings surrounding the edge. I'm not sure of the purpose.
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I'm not sure, so I left it pretty ambiguous... looks like a moving track though.
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I don't think so... they are abating asbestos as well as demolishing the building, it's a liability issue even if you stayed outside, and the company renovating (Avalon Bay) doesn't care much for history.
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I think the only walkways are the one in the center and at either end of the hall.
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I think it's just a wall with some windows to let light in from the other side, more like a partition than a closed off space. But it's been a while since I was there... :)
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Thanks, I didn't venture too close to the outside because there were people working right outside this building, but it looked empty.