I agree. A good design will mesh well with it's surroundings.
With that said, I can see a few problems with this IMO. Bricks cost money. Fancy columns and ornate designs cost money. I feel like we'd shoot for your picture but end up with something like this which is just... meh:
Second, the architecture of the athletic complex has never fit into that "old traditional college" mold like the main campus. Every building is modern but with brick accents. And because it is part of the stadium, the design will have to mesh more with the South end zone than Martin Hall.
You can do modern designs in a way that still mesh well with historic buildings. Chelsea FC in London are about to build this. It is ultra-modern but it still fits with the look and scale of the neighborhood around it.
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Being a big hockey fan from 1995-2006 I witnessed those sell outs. Around 9000 season ticket holders and the rest standing in line to get in. What was said earlier about Product/Product/Marketing was correct. They had that and more for the first 4 years but let it slip. Forgot about the husband, wife and a couple of kid attending for $20. I guest they saw a good thing and raised the price of a ticket from $5 in the upper decks to $8 and lost that family. The downfall began. Plus corruption on the part of the owners. After the fans left it was down hill from there. So do it right and price it right with the fan in mind and a product on the field. With a 35K seat stadium you might be scratching your head saying, "what was I thinking in not building for the future".
No. Soccer. Stadiums.
When Farmer was released the Master Plan a few years ago, the new Cajun Field Tower look very similar to this one at Troy. ...where Scott Farmer help build. Not saying you want this, but I'm glad Farmer isn't involved anymore to build the same Tower at Cajun Field like he did at Troy.
I agree. Trust me, I was more critical than anyone about how he handled the football stadium. He wasted 8 million dollars putting in new seats that to this very day have never been needed and have never generated a dime of extra income for us. And his plans to renovate Cajun Field were the polar opposite of what I think should be done.
The University of Akron and Wake Forest got it right and we should follow suit. Both facilities seat just over 30K and they produce a great game day experience. Both venues have built a seven story tower. Just what we need to block the sun. We can even add canopies on the top level for extra sun protection during the season.
Akron:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cg8DVrqfAkk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEnJfNPkJBY
Wake Forest:
http://www.ljvm.com/our-venues/deaco...-at-bbt-field/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YTqD9VOVD8
Their tower offers a year round restaurant, and rental space for conferences, weddings and parties. That's how you make the most of your money and space.....not but adding seats in the end zones. Notice both schools have put minimal effort into their end zones.
Finish bowling the stadium in the NEZ to mirror the SEZ with similar concessions built on the East side and eliminate the unfinished look, tear down the upper deck and build the tower in its place with press box, suites, and all the amenities needed. That should leave us with around 35,000 seats, would allow for future expansion with an upper deck on the East side, and give our stadium a finished, big-time look that we need to compliment our other facilities. And, after tearing down the Cox building, build the Square that was initially proposed. We will have one of the finest athletic complexes in the G5 and better than some P5 schools with perhaps the least expensive approach.
I agree, we don't need a huge upper deck tear down the upper deck, and build just a small one. Just make it premium seating, with suites and a nice press box. Spend the rest to bringing everything else to code. We did that we should be fine.
Then later on in the future we can decide to either add a upper deck to the visitor side, or bowl in the NEZ.
That's just my opinion.
This is Maryland we can do this to our home side just by taking it down.
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