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	<title>Jeremy Brooks &#187; memorial</title>
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		<title>2008 Challenge, Week 24: Rosie the Riveter Memorial</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Week 24 of the 2008 Challenge. Sited at the former Kaiser Shipyard No. 2, the memorial evokes the act of constructing the ships with mass-assembly techniques adopted by Kaiser to make ships in Richmond more quickly, and the process of reconstructing memories of women who worked on the home front. The principal component is a [...]]]></description>
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Week 24 of the <a href="http://www.photochallenge.org/2008/01/the-2008-challenge/">2008 Challenge</a>.<br />
Sited at the former Kaiser Shipyard No. 2, the memorial evokes the act of constructing the ships with mass-assembly techniques adopted by Kaiser to make ships in Richmond more quickly, and the process of reconstructing memories of women who worked on the home front.<br />
The principal component is a walkway, the length of a ship&#8217;s keel, which slopes toward the San Francisco Bay and aligns with the Golden Gate Bridge.<br />
The path is inscribed with a timeline about the home front and quotes from women workers sandblasted into white granite. Sculptural elements of stainless steel encountered on the walkway are drawn from ship&#8217;s blueprints and suggest the unfinished forms of hull, stack and stern under construction.</p>
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