Latest Photos by Jonathan Kealing
Kansas University graduate student Seong Hoon Kim uses computers to capture and log data on the movements of construction workers at the Kansas Turnpike construction site in northern Lawrence.
A group of professors and students at Kansas University is conducting research at this Kansas Turnpike construction project in northern Lawrence. Once they’ve completed their research, the KU group hopes to determine how construction can be done more efficiently and with “minimal disruption to the traveling public,” said assistant professor Yong Bai.
Justin Cratty and Zack Arndt, KU Studio 804 students, plane the concrete foundation Monday, March 17, 2008, in Greensburg in preparation for the arrival of the new 5.4.7. Arts Center, which they helped build in Lawrence and then had trucked down to Greensburg.
Members of the Greensburg Art Center board of directors cheer as the convoy of trucks carrying their new building pull down Sycamore Street Monday, March 17, 2008. They are, from left, Stacy Barnes, Greensburg, Chris Ballard, Havilland, and Pat Wirth, Greensburg.
The convoy of trucks heading from Lawrence to Greensburg carrying the structure built by Studio 804 is reflected in the mirror of a car just east of Great Bend Monday, March 17, 2008.
KU student Tim Overstreet screws on temporary siding after it came loose outside of Council Groves as the students in Studio 804 brought their building from Lawrence to Greensburg Monday March 17, 2008.
A Studio 804 student tries to nail down the water proof membrane that came loose while the group drove from Lawrence to Greensburg Monday, March 17, 2007
KU student Zack Arndt, Chesterfield, Mo., graduate student, and his classmates in Studio 804 prepare their building for transport to Greensburg.
Students from KU Studio 804 stop just north of Ottawa to make repairs to the weather-proof membrane on one of their modules as the buildings convoy to Greensburg. The building is being sold to a nonprofit in Greensburg to serve as a model of sustainable building and as an art center for the community.
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