Looks like the indoor facility roofs are getting a power wash now that major construction is complete (photo via Ronnie Woodard).
quote:The problem in the Zone was the students standing while the folks in the Zone were seated. The sight lines looked fine on paper, it was only in practice when that was a problem.
I think they are going to have the same site line problems in section 113 as consequence of the cement wall and people either sitting or standing in 114 as they had on the second deck of the zone. I believe that section has now been converted to loge seating. I can't imagine how hot that corner is going to be when the cement heats up.
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Looks like the indoor facility roofs are getting a power wash now that major construction is complete (photo via Ronnie Woodard).
quote:yikes
Where would you rather sit?
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The other SEC stadiums have ruined my opinion of the new Kyle.
quote:The folks who bought those seats would have been in position to know the limitations of those seats, as amply demonstrated by the 3D seat viewer. The fact is, however, that once folks got down to selecting those seats in 113, they had somewhat limited options if they wanted armchair seats, and the seats you are comparing to never would have been an option (those are faculty seats, IIRC).
Where would you rather sit?
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Known in advance or not, it's an abomination to a supposed "state of the art" venue.
So what sort of nickname should we have for Section 113 anyway. The Pit? The Founders Half-Suite?
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So what sort of nickname should we have for Section 113 anyway. The Pit? The Founders Half-Suite?
quote:Well, Mr. Architect, how would you have solved the transition on that corner? Do you think the folks at Populous are just stupid, or where they working within certain constraints?
Known in advance or not, it's an abomination to a supposed "state of the art" venue.
So what sort of nickname should we have for Section 113 anyway. The Pit? The Founders Half-Suite?
quote:The people who selected those seats wouldn't exactly have been high in priority points. I can't remember when those sold it, but I think it was just before I picked (and I'm no BMA). The folks who selected those would have been buying them for reasons other than having a good view of the action--maybe armchair seating was important, or access to the concessions (they will be serving alcohol down behind first deck), or minimizing the climb to their seats. It's not like these seats were forced on unwilling buyers.
Even though those views (via seats 3D) have been known for well over a year, I cannot wait to hear how the rich folk are all up in arms!! I won't lie...their first world problem will be fun to follow!!
quote:I believe there's always a better solution given any budget portioned for construction. However, there's always a point for any architect (especially a large firm) that a problem inconveniences their profit and someone yells "pencils down" or "wrap this up". The piling of these "quirks" seems to support my theory.quote:Well, Mr. Architect, how would you have solved the transition on that corner? Do you think the folks at Populous are just stupid, or where they working within certain constraints?
Known in advance or not, it's an abomination to a supposed "state of the art" venue.
So what sort of nickname should we have for Section 113 anyway. The Pit? The Founders Half-Suite?
quote:Sure. Part of the problem in this corner is that the rake of the west first deck is so shallow: why is that the case? So that they could squeeze in a row of suites and provide separation from the second deck club level, which was key to raising the money for the project. Raise the rake on that deck, and there go your prime suites.quote:I believe there's always a better solution given any budget portioned for construction. However, there's always a point for any architect (especially a large firm) that a problem inconveniences their profit and someone yells "pencils down" or "wrap this up". The piling of these "quirks" seems to support my theory.quote:Well, Mr. Architect, how would you have solved the transition on that corner? Do you think the folks at Populous are just stupid, or where they working within certain constraints?
Known in advance or not, it's an abomination to a supposed "state of the art" venue.
So what sort of nickname should we have for Section 113 anyway. The Pit? The Founders Half-Suite?
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how would you have solved the transition on that corner?
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Where would you rather sit?
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I don't know if these issues could have been avoided unless we built a new stadium on West campus.
quote:Because when evaluating the different sites around campus the ones on west campus came back with the lowest scores along with the golf course.quote:
I don't know if these issues could have been avoided unless we built a new stadium on West campus.
Remind me why we didn't do this?
quote:Why would the stadium need to be adjacent to the Bright building or the practice fields?
UBecause all of our existing athletics infrastructure is adjacent to the current location.
quote:This. People forget that the TMF has NEVER spent a dime on parking capital costs. That, alone, would have been a huge part of the costs for any new location.quote:Because when evaluating the different sites around campus the ones on west campus came back with the lowest scores along with the golf course.quote:
I don't know if these issues could have been avoided unless we built a new stadium on West campus.
Remind me why we didn't do this?
No roads, no parking, not near student living, not near the entertainment district, cost to build new, groundwater costs, no sewer, not near training facilities...the list goes on...
quote:It's not too late if you want to throw in the extra $100 million it would cost to demolish/rebuild the Zone.
The university has proposed new parking garages anyway since there isn't enough parking near Kyle now.
It seems the stadium could have remained in the same location and the design issues could have been avoided if the zone was leveled and everything built from scratch, but they would have had to play away from Kyle for a season.
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Why would the stadium need to be adjacent to the Bright building or the practice fields?
quote:I'm sure the architects will include that section in their portfolios. But true, at the end of the day they had to work within the constraints of time, budget, and client demands. It's just that whole NW corner seems to be the point where they decided "eff it".
Well, Mr. Architect, how would you have solved the transition on that corner? Do you think the folks at Populous are just stupid, or where they working within certain constraints?
quote:With my knees, I have to sit.
Trick question. I don't sit, I stand.
quote:Never said it was a blocked view. To me, it's a matter of environment. If I were paying premium dollars to sit there, I certainly wouldn't want to feel boxed in like that.
If you're going to talk about section 113, at least have a screen grab of the field that's realistic.
Not any different from any other corner section in the first deck.