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re: Renderings of expansion from LSU

Posted on 4/18/12 at 11:31 pm to
Posted by Donnie Darkeaux
Manderville
Member since Feb 2012
422 posts
Posted on 4/18/12 at 11:31 pm to
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You see a crayon drawing/rendering and you really take it to heart don't you.


I just agree...something with the design just doesnt jive. I think its the overhang thing that kills it. Its weird and too big. I actually think it needs some exposed sopprt structure...open it up a bit
Posted by Tiger Authority
Member since Jul 2007
29476 posts
Posted on 4/18/12 at 11:35 pm to
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I just agree...something with the design just doesnt jive. I think its the overhang thing that kills it. Its weird and too big. I actually think it needs some exposed sopprt structure...open it up a bit





Fair enough. I think an exposed structure would kill any opportunity to resemble the north side. But at the same time, the part that juts out is necessary it seems to support the addition general seating.

Again, I like it.
Posted by TigerMeister
North shore
Member since Nov 2009
2392 posts
Posted on 4/19/12 at 12:18 am to
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Its weird and too big. I actually think it needs some exposed sopprt structure...open it up a bit



This. It's as if they extended the lower bowl outwards and made it taller. It doesn't even look like an upper deck. People see arches and start jumping for joy. It looks fricking retarded.
Posted by Johnny Appleseed
Member since Dec 2011
64 posts
Posted on 4/19/12 at 2:55 am to
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I just agree...something with the design just doesnt jive. I think its the overhang thing that kills it. Its weird and too big. I actually think it needs some exposed sopprt structure...open it up a bit



It matches the north side although on the north side its not as great of an overhang



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