Vermilion Hall and Lafayette hall are the OLD Corona and OLD Olivier halls (commonly referred to as the eyesore buildings). along with Guillory Hall (currently being used for food service) will be demolished.
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Vermilion Hall and Lafayette hall are the OLD Corona and OLD Olivier halls (commonly referred to as the eyesore buildings). along with Guillory Hall (currently being used for food service) will be demolished.
Looks like they are almost finished with just a little clean up and landscaping to do. Just in time to get it smashed by the Mardi Gras crowds.
A view of Girard Hall from the Martin Hall circle.
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Looking back to Girard Hall with East University Ave to the rear of the camera. Martin Hall to the left.
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Renovated entry plaza from the main gate is finished.
A view from the Martin Hall circle looking to the University Johnston street intersection.
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Another view from the Martin Hall circle.
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Looking back to Martin Hall
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University Ave facade of Girard Hall
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Wow 7 sidewalks in . . . or is it out :)
Because one of the new residence halls is named Corona Hall. They renamed Olivier Hall to Vermilion Hall because the new parking garage is named Olivier Parking Tower. It really doesn't matter what the old buildings will be called because they will be demolished soon after the Student Union renovation is completed.
I thought it was because Tjoe is a Dos Equis man
They have been replacing the windows on Decluet Hall since last week. These guys worked on Christmas Day. they are doing a very good job.
This is a view of an old and new window side by side.
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They started marking the bike paths on St. Mary. The truck below is a Thermoplastic Pavement marking rig. They melt plastic and place it on the pavement to make a stripe. The plastic is very hot and it is another fairly dangerous piece of equipment to be around. It takes a steady had at the steering wheel to get straight lines.
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Before the plastic cools they distribute glass beads over the hot plastic. The beads stick to the plastic after it cools and makes the stripes more reflective.
I tried to get a photo of the glass beads without getting run over by traffic. I don't think they showed up too well
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some parts of the country mix recycled glass in their asphalt. The pavement sparkles at night.
This is a better photo of the glass beads, they are to the right of the stripe and they look like powder.
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