donniesyracuse
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It’s easier to argue against a straw man.Who was advocating that?
It’s easier to argue against a straw man.Who was advocating that?
but that is inexcusable - the school knew the crowd was going to be massive since we won our 10th game last year. Pull out the notebook from LSU, re-read all the screw ups there and get ready. That is crazy.Face it...we weren’t ready for a sellout. Hasn’t happened in like 30 years. Out of practice
And how did the fresh air pass concept work? With the new roof I wonder if it would be feasible to move some concessions outside of the Dome proper?
I thought they banned going outside and re-entry or did they walk that back.My group went outside at the half. It was very refreshing and much needed. Hope it continues
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And how did the fresh air pass concept work? With the new roof I wonder if it would be feasible to move some concessions outside of the Dome proper?
I thought they banned going outside and re-entry or did they walk that back.
Take it easy. Good lord
A sawtooth configuration might reduce congestion, like they do with loading docs:no doubt. but in 30 yrs they have not figure out that having no organized lines in the food areas causes issues and letting beer vendors set up show willy nilly doesnt help
i went outside after the third, it was much needed. i didn't reenter though!My group went outside at the half. It was very refreshing and much needed. Hope it continues
I heard there was pushback for the Luxury Rebuild of the Dome from the faculty...nothing to do with building a new stadiumIf that is the reason it was quashed, I lose some respect for the chancellor. College faculty, as a whole, should never be given a table at AD issues, just like Dino and JB doesn't get to have a voice in which lasers the physics department needs.
Agreed. Aside from the congestion, the worst part is feeling you are boiling in your own sweat.My group went outside at the half. It was very refreshing and much needed. Hope it continues
Not a CE or architect but the precast concrete walls should be able to be cut open to build a secondary concourse.when it comes to blowing out walls - isn't there a compromise solution where the load-bearing braces stay put and the non-load bearing material in between those columns can get knocked down? We don't need a new load-bearing perimeter wall, per se, just extra peripheral space. Wish I had time to sketch out what I mean.
I heard there was pushback for the Luxury Rebuild of the Dome from the faculty...nothing to do with building a new stadium
Yes that's what I was trying to say. It wouldn't need to be a secondary concourse - there would just be some load-bearing columns at regular intervals between the old and new sections. The concessions and restrooms could move into the "secondary" concourse to create better separation. They only need to cut open the bottom 30 feet or so, do this in phases if it makes it more budget friendly. How expensive is it to remove the precast sections?Not a CE or architect but the precast concrete walls should be able to be cut open to build a secondary concourse.
couple more things:
agree with blowing out the concourses where possible. there is room on the front of the building most certainly, though cost is certainly a factor there. I'm sure there is room elsewhere.
put seats in everywhere which will lower the capacity. 45k is just as good as 50k. there's spots to take out rows. i was in row t in 121 (the corner) and the ceiling from the 200 section literally blocked our view. the tickets didn't say obstructed view. luckily we found open seats two rows up or we would've missed all of the hof's moon shots but take out those seats and you get another few feet. every little bit would help.
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I hope they can do something similar to this picture during Phase 2 in 2022. It wouldn't take up too much additional room on the Quad side of the Dome. They could have an outdoor terrace/vendor area on the roof. Also, on the Irving Ave side of the dome they could do a much larger addition with a large entrance, food court, etc. as this is the more trafficked side of the dome through out the year with basketball being on that side.
Yes, but this doesn't fix the 3rd level where congestion in worse.