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Posted on 1/28/17 at 7:23 pm to Skooter
It's still just a master plan. They were supposed to renovate both buildings in previous plans.
Posted on 1/28/17 at 9:15 pm to Skooter
I personally would pay for the honor of being the first to take a sledgehammer to Lockett. It might be a good way to raise money for a good cause, like buying out the contract of a certain basketball coach.
Posted on 1/28/17 at 9:51 pm to junkfunky
Yes, none of this is really binding.
Lockett was marked to be removed in the 2003 Master Plan created under Emmert. But Middleton Library remained in place in that plan and ostensibly was only going to be renovated. 2003 plan
What makes this plan different is that some of the components are already under way. For instance, the BoS document I linked up earlier has a followup presentation from Res Life about tearing down the greenhouses over by ECA, tearing down Blake/McVoy/Herget/Acadian annex, and building 6 new residences halls to replace them. This plus the activity over near Kirby Smith Hall and along Nicholson demonstrate that what's presented is also well underway toward being built. That does make this plan a little more exciting.
Finally, and I'm not trying to CSB here, but I chatted with Alexander a year ago in DC at an alumni event and brought up the library. He seemed pretty committed to tearing it down. Of course, there's a lot of planning and money that are needed to make it happen. But I'm optimistic in that this plan makes this more of a possibility than the previous one did. The conversation about Middleton has shifted thankfully.
Lockett was marked to be removed in the 2003 Master Plan created under Emmert. But Middleton Library remained in place in that plan and ostensibly was only going to be renovated. 2003 plan
What makes this plan different is that some of the components are already under way. For instance, the BoS document I linked up earlier has a followup presentation from Res Life about tearing down the greenhouses over by ECA, tearing down Blake/McVoy/Herget/Acadian annex, and building 6 new residences halls to replace them. This plus the activity over near Kirby Smith Hall and along Nicholson demonstrate that what's presented is also well underway toward being built. That does make this plan a little more exciting.
Finally, and I'm not trying to CSB here, but I chatted with Alexander a year ago in DC at an alumni event and brought up the library. He seemed pretty committed to tearing it down. Of course, there's a lot of planning and money that are needed to make it happen. But I'm optimistic in that this plan makes this more of a possibility than the previous one did. The conversation about Middleton has shifted thankfully.
This post was edited on 1/30/17 at 8:06 am
Posted on 1/29/17 at 12:38 am to 1979grad2
quote:1979. 17-12 USC; the all-time most intense game in Tiger Stadium. (You also got to see me play the infamous "Bass Drum Beat" during Pre-Game in that game, when the GBFTL marches onto the field from the South EZ)...............
Fall of 1979
Posted on 1/29/17 at 12:45 am to Skooter
Have been to some of the Campus Master Plan meetings. If they manage to get all of it done, campus will be absolutely incredible, even if there a couple of things that probably still need to be added.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 4:52 am to FlyinTiger93
quote:We Landscape Architecture students were studying the removal of Middleton 30 years ago when I was a student in the Reich School of Landscape Architecture. (Yes, I'm old )
his has been a long time coming. Landscape architecture students were studying the removal of Middleton, Lockett, & CEBA 15 years ago. They did not fit the architecture of campus.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 6:44 am to otowntiger
I failed so many math exams in Lockett.
I will gladly swing the first sledge hammer to bring it down. frick that building.
I will gladly swing the first sledge hammer to bring it down. frick that building.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 12:28 pm to otowntiger
I hope the university will similarly engage architecture students to think about what a new library could and should look like. Middleton was a travesty but a whole bunch of people in the administration approved it. After the South end zone addition that bastardized the look of the North endzone, I'm a little worried that the current leadership similarly lacks any credibility in making this decision. That said, the Taylor Hall (engineering) renovation and addition seem to look really solid.
I wonder if the university would consider incorporating some version of the original Hill Memorial Library that was downtown into a new plan. (The new Pentagon and the conversion of Alumni Hall into the Journalism Building both harken back to structures that were in the downtown campus.)
A new library would certainly have to be bigger than this original downtown building. But the dome and the details seem to be something to keep in mind.
Or maybe we just go with something similar to the Business Education Compex and keep it modern. It's a big decision. Hope LSU gets it right.
I wonder if the university would consider incorporating some version of the original Hill Memorial Library that was downtown into a new plan. (The new Pentagon and the conversion of Alumni Hall into the Journalism Building both harken back to structures that were in the downtown campus.)
A new library would certainly have to be bigger than this original downtown building. But the dome and the details seem to be something to keep in mind.
Or maybe we just go with something similar to the Business Education Compex and keep it modern. It's a big decision. Hope LSU gets it right.
This post was edited on 1/29/17 at 2:11 pm
Posted on 1/29/17 at 2:08 pm to otowntiger
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We Landscape Architecture students were studying the removal of Middleton 30 years ago when I was a student in the Reich School of Landscape Architecture. (Yes, I'm old )
We probably had some classes together.
Posted on 1/29/17 at 8:15 pm to LuckySo-n-So
frick Lockett Hall right in the arse!
Posted on 1/29/17 at 10:38 pm to Skooter
LSU can't afford to pay it's teachers so it decides to demolish and build new buildings. Brilliant
Posted on 1/29/17 at 10:58 pm to johnfredlsu
Lockett was the worst. Oddly shaped classrooms. No windows. Weird smells. Good riddance.
But with Middleton gone, where will the perves go to take upskirt pics and masturbate?
But with Middleton gone, where will the perves go to take upskirt pics and masturbate?
This post was edited on 1/29/17 at 10:59 pm
Posted on 1/30/17 at 3:32 am to semjase
Agree, the most intense game ever played in Tiger Stadium. Hurt my vocal chords very bad yelling for the whole game. I could talk for two weeks. Same year in Tiger Stadium, Bama 3 LSU 0 in the rain. Both incredible efforts by the Tigers. Mac's last team, my last semester as a student.
Posted on 1/30/17 at 3:33 am to 1979grad2
Sorry...."could NOT talk"......
Posted on 1/30/17 at 4:34 am to Skooter
The new library will never be ready in time...
Posted on 1/30/17 at 7:47 am to Skooter
I dunno about tearing Middleton down completely. The building always seemed pretty solid. Seems to me they could save money by keeping the building and completely redoing the interior. LSU always did like to spend money silly though.
The cattle pen that is Lockett needs to go though.
The cattle pen that is Lockett needs to go though.
Posted on 1/30/17 at 7:50 am to johnfredlsu
If they're tearing Middleton down anyway, mimicking the look of Hill would be a good move.
Posted on 1/30/17 at 8:30 am to RoaringTiger33
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RoaringTiger33
Atta boy! If you're going to brandish your stupidity for the world to see, might as well double down on it!
Posted on 1/30/17 at 8:32 am to LoveThatMoney
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LSU can't afford to pay it's teachers so it decides to demolish and build new buildings. Brilliant
Always a good idea to skip reading the article but then comment on it anyway. The stupid is strong in this thread.
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