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September 18, 2009, 11:07:29 AM
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Who's the architect?

HNTB out of KC (lot of ku guys), same guys who've done all the work for Ohio State and Georgia as well as several NFL stadiums
http://www.hntb.com/our-work/market/sports
I know plenty about HNTB, thanks. They've done a few decent sports projects, but mainly renovations and they specialize in mostly other building types. A typical huge firm. Not like, oh for instance, HOK Sports/Populous that specializes in sports and venue building types. Now that is a huge list of projects.

HOK did the Booth hall of fame on Allen, gotta spread the work around to the KC companies I guess. Support all the ku alumni  ;)

Sorry to break it to you, but there are many more KSU grads there, and in most major firms in KC.
No way dude ku grads are the greatest, just ask one yourself if you don't believe me.
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September 18, 2009, 11:13:08 AM
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September 18, 2009, 11:20:29 AM
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September 18, 2009, 11:21:53 AM
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http://www2.kusports.com/news/2009/sep/17/lew-perkins-contract-only-question-raised-ku-manag/

Bummer.  Better luck next audit season.  :flush:



Why would I need better luck, when I never said/claimed they would find anything??

The idiocy on this subject being shown by tardville and the resident validators is approaching elite levels.

All of which is . . . kind of . . . . sad really. 


September 18, 2009, 01:07:35 PM
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LOL at thinking HOK and HNTB aren't virtually a KSU alumni chapter.  Does ku even have a arch program?

I applaud Lew for finally stepping up and joining the Big XII in the 1990's.  I just wish it would be done before my elite east coast friends from Duke come in for the game.  I will have to show them some pictures and some clipart to try and improve their opinion of the Big XII.

Indeed they do, Arch. and Architectural Engineering. I was an engineering student myself, know MANY ku grads with HOK/HNTB

September 18, 2009, 01:21:07 PM
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Why erase?  douchebags.  Better luck next audit season, daxipad.   
 

Deluge just took the lead in "Name the Biggest Dumbass Validator on KSUFANS.com"


 

September 18, 2009, 01:28:16 PM
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    Now that's how you get out a f***ing blood stain.
It's like if KSU just put a window in front of 1 section of the west side of the stadium and called it a suite.
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September 18, 2009, 01:35:44 PM
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LOL at thinking HOK and HNTB aren't virtually a KSU alumni chapter.  Does ku even have a arch program?

I applaud Lew for finally stepping up and joining the Big XII in the 1990's.  I just wish it would be done before my elite east coast friends from Duke come in for the game.  I will have to show them some pictures and some clipart to try and improve their opinion of the Big XII.

Indeed they do, Arch. and Architectural Engineering. I was an engineering student myself, know MANY ku grads with HOK/HNTB

They have a mediocre architecture school. Do they still brag about that one time they got ranked in the DI report?

September 18, 2009, 01:43:27 PM
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http://www.ksufans.com/forums/index.php?topic=27762.60

I like to revisit this thread and remind myself what happens to people when they talk about architecture (BMW).

September 18, 2009, 01:49:38 PM
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LOL at thinking HOK and HNTB aren't virtually a KSU alumni chapter.  Does ku even have a arch program?

I applaud Lew for finally stepping up and joining the Big XII in the 1990's.  I just wish it would be done before my elite east coast friends from Duke come in for the game.  I will have to show them some pictures and some clipart to try and improve their opinion of the Big XII.

Indeed they do, Arch. and Architectural Engineering. I was an engineering student myself, know MANY ku grads with HOK/HNTB

Many more KSU grads.

September 18, 2009, 01:57:06 PM
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LOL at thinking HOK and HNTB aren't virtually a KSU alumni chapter.  Does ku even have a arch program?

I applaud Lew for finally stepping up and joining the Big XII in the 1990's.  I just wish it would be done before my elite east coast friends from Duke come in for the game.  I will have to show them some pictures and some clipart to try and improve their opinion of the Big XII.

Indeed they do, Arch. and Architectural Engineering. I was an engineering student myself, know MANY ku grads with HOK/HNTB

Many more KSU grads.

This.

September 18, 2009, 03:27:54 PM
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LOL at thinking HOK and HNTB aren't virtually a KSU alumni chapter.  Does ku even have a arch program?

I applaud Lew for finally stepping up and joining the Big XII in the 1990's.  I just wish it would be done before my elite east coast friends from Duke come in for the game.  I will have to show them some pictures and some clipart to try and improve their opinion of the Big XII.

Indeed they do, Arch. and Architectural Engineering. I was an engineering student myself, know MANY ku grads with HOK/HNTB

Many more KSU grads, who actually work on the design & engineering side. Sure there is that skank receptionist and the 3 effeminate mail room guys who graduated from ku .
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September 18, 2009, 03:58:28 PM
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LOL at thinking HOK and HNTB aren't virtually a KSU alumni chapter.  Does ku even have a arch program?

I applaud Lew for finally stepping up and joining the Big XII in the 1990's.  I just wish it would be done before my elite east coast friends from Duke come in for the game.  I will have to show them some pictures and some clipart to try and improve their opinion of the Big XII.

Indeed they do, Arch. and Architectural Engineering. I was an engineering student myself, know MANY ku grads with HOK/HNTB

Many more KSU grads.




Congrats... you're one step away from being a technical school.

September 18, 2009, 04:00:40 PM
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Holy sh*t... the invalidation levels on this board just went through the roof.  Invalidators unite!!! 

Ben's cueing up for another meltdown.

LOL . . . yeah, lots of Technical Schools have Top 10 Architecture Schools.

Speaking of invaldiation . . . Bentard just can't let anything go, he's zero to  :mad: in .08 seconds.   Sad the kid can't control his emotions.




September 18, 2009, 04:01:44 PM
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LOL at thinking HOK and HNTB aren't virtually a KSU alumni chapter.  Does ku even have a arch program?

I applaud Lew for finally stepping up and joining the Big XII in the 1990's.  I just wish it would be done before my elite east coast friends from Duke come in for the game.  I will have to show them some pictures and some clipart to try and improve their opinion of the Big XII.

Indeed they do, Arch. and Architectural Engineering. I was an engineering student myself, know MANY ku grads with HOK/HNTB

Many more KSU grads.




Congrats... you're one step away from being a technical school.
:lol: You are pathetic.

And your stadium is still a piece of crap, have fun hanging out with your new fat girlfriend.





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September 18, 2009, 04:03:39 PM
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I'm just in awe at the invalidation session that broke out.  K-State fans can't stand the fact that ku is killing your school on the field and in the facilities race.  Quite sad, actually.  Poor guys.

September 18, 2009, 04:05:57 PM
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K-State's architecture program deals more with cookie cutter residential housing and that kind of stuff.  Very technical school-esque.  ku's architecture program is much more modern and innovative, and is incorporating green technologies and other futuristic elements into their designs.  I know... a friend of mine is an architecture major at ku, and he considered both schools (both his bro's went to K-State).

September 18, 2009, 04:07:12 PM
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K-State's architecture program deals more with cookie cutter residential housing and that kind of stuff.  Very technical school-esque.  ku's architecture program is much more modern and innovative, and is incorporating green technologies and other futuristic elements into their designs.  I know... a friend of mine is an architecture major at ku, and he considered both schools (both his bro's went to K-State).
:lol: :lol: :lol:

You never responded to my reply of this post. Must have deleted your account too fast.

September 18, 2009, 04:09:21 PM
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K-State's architecture program deals more with cookie cutter residential housing and that kind of stuff.  Very technical school-esque.  ku's architecture program is much more modern and innovative, and is incorporating green technologies and other futuristic elements into their designs.  I know... a friend of mine is an architecture major at ku, and he considered both schools (both his bro's went to K-State).
:lol: :lol: :lol:

You never responded to my reply of this post. Must have deleted your account too fast.




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September 18, 2009, 04:10:19 PM
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Ben . . . when you make statements like that did you ever stop to think that K-State has had a 2,000 seat stadium club since 1999??  Did you ever stop to think that K-State has nearly twice as many suites in its football stadium than ku does??

Of course you didn't, you're just too  :mad:  all the time to think rational fashion.

How about that dedicated football only indoor practice facility, does Mangino have one at his disposal any time he wants it, that's 140 yards long and 80 yards wide, with Field Turf??    No . . .no he doesn't.   But that's right, you're "Killing" K-State on the facilities race.

In terms of your knowledge of K-State's architecture program, you don't know $hit, all you know is what one of your dumba$$ friends told you . . . your anecdotal BS doesn't tell us anything.  Face reality, the most comprehensive Architecture School rating system in the world says that K-State's school of Architecture is in the TOP 10 . . . and ku's isn't, simply deal with it.   Of course you little ku buddy is going to tell you ku's is better because he needs to validate himself.







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September 18, 2009, 04:11:05 PM
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K-State's architecture program deals more with cookie cutter residential housing and that kind of stuff.  Very technical school-esque.  ku's architecture program is much more modern and innovative, and is incorporating green technologies and other futuristic elements into their designs.  I know... a friend of mine is an architecture major at ku, and he considered both schools (both his bro's went to K-State).
Again you are an idiot, it is incomprehensible how you are this stupid.

And by the way my guess is your friend is a faggot, I wouldn't turn my back on him but I assume you will.





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September 18, 2009, 04:13:13 PM
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http://www.ksufans.com/forums/index.php?topic=27762.60

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pay attention.

September 18, 2009, 04:15:18 PM
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Our law school is top 50.  What exactly is K-State great at, by the way?  Soil judging?

http://www.capd.ksu.edu/prospective-students/college-ranked-in-top-ten

http://www.architectmagazine.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=1006&articleID=602885

I think uk finally got accredited a few years ago... basically their architecture school wasn't even recognized.

top 50 is laughable...


ku's architecture and engineering programs are much more innovative and modern than K-State's.  Your programs are more centered around construction science.  I know this because one of my best friends chose ku's architecture program over k-State's for this exact reason.


ku's programs aren't more "innovative" nor are they more "modern". In fact, the only non-modern architecture school is Notre Dame's who's focus is on a beaux-arts style of design. The fact you trying to quantify this shows your knowledge of the situation.

As for KSU's architecture program, it's not centered around "construction science" as you like to put it. That's what a construction science degree is for. There are major focuses on construction, though. Considering the most important job for an architect is properly communicating to a contractor how to build whatever is being designed, I'd say major focuses on construction are important. ku seriously lacks in this department, and it shows in the work force. This does not detract from the design focus, though. Despite your best (seriously? this is your best?) assumptions, I can guarantee you there is absolutely no focus on "cookie cutter housing." In terms of professors, I can think of 2 ku professors that would be top notch designers. KSU has 10 that I can think of, not including the handful of new ones from last year. Well, you know what, I'm just going to stop. Pulling third hand opinions out of your ass must have been painful enough.

September 18, 2009, 04:19:18 PM
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K-State's architecture program deals more with cookie cutter residential housing and that kind of stuff.  Very technical school-esque.  ku's architecture program is much more modern and innovative, and is incorporating green technologies and other futuristic elements into their designs.  I know... a friend of mine is an architecture major at ku, and he considered both schools (both his bro's went to K-State).
Again you are an idiot, it is incomprehensible how you are this stupid.

And by the way my guess is your friend is a faggot, I wouldn't turn my back on him but I assume you will.




Someone get this kid a valium. 



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September 18, 2009, 04:20:58 PM
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K-State's architecture program deals more with cookie cutter residential housing and that kind of stuff.  Very technical school-esque.  ku's architecture program is much more modern and innovative, and is incorporating green technologies and other futuristic elements into their designs.  I know... a friend of mine is an architecture major at ku, and he considered both schools (both his bro's went to K-State).
Again you are an idiot, it is incomprehensible how you are this stupid.

And by the way my guess is your friend is a faggot, I wouldn't turn my back on him but I assume you will.




Someone get this kid a valium. 



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Nice one. But unlike your mother I don't need to be medicated to make it through a Friday.

Nice tapout queer.





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September 18, 2009, 04:23:20 PM
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It's true, guys. AD John Currie is extremely concerned about losing the facilities race to ku. Fear not, however! He assembled a crack team to match ku step for step.

Without further ado, I give you K-State's response to ku's masterful renovation job:







September 18, 2009, 04:24:27 PM
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Anyone know how K-State's new basketball facilities are coming along?




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September 18, 2009, 04:26:07 PM
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Your problem Ben is that we all think that's a funny picture.  

But then again, we have a sense of humor.

As far as the basketball facility goes, there's a lot going on now the ADJC has had a chance to get his feet under him.




September 18, 2009, 04:28:40 PM
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It's true, guys. AD John Currie is extremely concerned about losing the facilities race to ku. Fear not, however! He assembled a crack team to match ku step for step.

Without further ado, I give you K-State's response to ku's masterful renovation job:







:ksu: good after that we will be back on top





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