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Only way you could me out on the golf course today is if was first thing in the morning. This 100 degree crap is for the birds.
Quote from: 5601js on June 05, 2011, 12:52:46 PMAre there many modern press boxes/suite buildings that actually has stone veneer on the playing surface side of the structure?And yes, this is a serious question. I can't seem to think of any.I want someone to tell me why we shouldn't/couldn't have it.We have $50 million to build a free standing structure. VT built a castle for $42 million. My standards will be high.
Are there many modern press boxes/suite buildings that actually has stone veneer on the playing surface side of the structure?And yes, this is a serious question. I can't seem to think of any.
Quote from: pike on June 04, 2011, 11:20:01 PMlooks good to meMe too. Just got me all the more excited for 2011 football season.
looks good to me
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
I'm going to seem like a downer, but I hope that's not what it looks like. I don't want it to look like an office building. I hope they limestone it up a bit. It needs to be somewhat decorative. I don't want them to go all K-Stateo and make this thing look like a giant office building.
Any chance the NEZ gets wrap around bowl seating?
Quote from: wetwillie on June 05, 2011, 03:55:57 PMAny chance the NEZ gets wrap around bowl seating?Buildings and some seating will eventually fill in all gaps. Could change.
Quote from: Panjandrum on June 05, 2011, 09:48:41 AMI'm going to seem like a downer, but I hope that's not what it looks like. I don't want it to look like an office building. I hope they limestone it up a bit. It needs to be somewhat decorative. I don't want them to go all K-Stateo and make this thing look like a giant office building.Unless there are big changes, there is limestone, everywhere, and it makes the current pressbox look like what it really is: garbage.
Quote from: PoetWarrior on June 06, 2011, 10:43:10 AMQuote from: wetwillie on June 05, 2011, 03:55:57 PMAny chance the NEZ gets wrap around bowl seating?Buildings and some seating will eventually fill in all gaps. Could change.Expand on 'eventually.' Are we talking that 'eventually' means with this particular expansion or with an expansion beyond this current one?
Would you use the word 'copious' in terms of the amount of limestone that will be used?
Back when I took a Geology class, my professor told me water erodes limestone.
Quote from: WildcatNkilt on June 06, 2011, 03:21:17 PMBack when I took a Geology class, my professor told me water erodes limestone. "Water always wins." - George C. Clark
Quote from: WildcatNkilt on June 06, 2011, 03:21:17 PMBack when I took a Geology class, my professor told me water erodes limestone. Or sandblast it, or whatever it is they do. Just keep it from looking scuzzy like the rest of our janky-ass campus.
Quote from: SkinnyBenny on June 06, 2011, 05:49:34 PMQuote from: WildcatNkilt on June 06, 2011, 03:21:17 PMBack when I took a Geology class, my professor told me water erodes limestone. Or sandblast it, or whatever it is they do. Just keep it from looking scuzzy like the rest of our janky-ass campus.according to the Pawn Stars, cleaning them ruins the value. it's called "patina", and you want to leave it. Just an FYI.
Quote from: john "teach me how to" dougie on June 06, 2011, 06:19:33 PMQuote from: SkinnyBenny on June 06, 2011, 05:49:34 PMQuote from: WildcatNkilt on June 06, 2011, 03:21:17 PMBack when I took a Geology class, my professor told me water erodes limestone. Or sandblast it, or whatever it is they do. Just keep it from looking scuzzy like the rest of our janky-ass campus.according to the Pawn Stars, cleaning them ruins the value. it's called "patina", and you want to leave it. Just an FYI.Yeah, especially if you want your campus to look like a dump.
The absolute last thing we should do is add seats.
Get some fast-growing ivy to cover the entire structure...maybe some kudzu. (However, this may eventually lead to the extinction of the Konza Prarie ecosystem...)