First off, I want to say that I love that we are finally getting the much needed renovations to Cajun Field. This has been a long time coming, and it's a day that Ragin' Cajuns everywhere should celebrate.
Secondly, I want to say I am a huge huge fan of the work this architecture firm has done for our university. However, because I am a fan of theirs, and an even bigger fan of my alma mater, I have to give one critique to the new design of the stadium. Some would call it small but I think I can present something to say that it is significant. All for the sake of making sure we build something that our fanbase would care to save/renovate fifty to hundred years from now, rather than tear down and start anew.
I believe building sustainability is achieved is through how much architectural uniformity a new campus building has compared to what is already established. When I think of UL buildings, there are three major characteristics I deem vital: red brick, white accents, and a dark roof. That last one is what is missing from OLOL stadium.
I like everything else about the design, but not incorporating every element of the vital UL architectural characteristics puts this building in a dangerous space three to five decades from now when all the novelty was worn off.
Some people are going to say I'm being too critical. That's fine. Some are going to say I'm just flat out wrong. That is also fine. However in the picture below, I highlight some of the buildings that didn't follow the blue print of the rest of campus and what is their current status. As an artist, I judge great work more by longevity rather than novelty.
Regardless, this is a great day and I'm happy to celebrate with the rest of Cajun Nation!