It is nice as can be seen here they are keeping the homage to the Ohio Stadium Rotunda (I am a fan of that)!Snapped a couple photos while walking by the stadium after I got off work. Tearing it up pretty good right now. The 2nd photo is really interesting, they dug down next to the stadium and the old foundation goes underground probably at least 8-10 feet if not more
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Not sure if it will actually end up that way or not, but one thing I really liked is it looked like there would be some outdoor concourse area. The West stadium does not have this, they do have some narrow walkways to steps, but no large outdoor concourse areas. If that's what they actually are that will be cool and may be worth a move in my seating location. Just have to see what the final product turns up.Don't know if this link has been posted, but this is the 3D view of what it will look like finished. Legit stuff
Im all for expansion but it kinda bothering me a bit. I love the tradition and look of our stadium now, but i think it takes some of the beauty out of it when you put all this new architecture on a old building. I think they will make it look right but just dont want to ruin a good thing. The picture in my sig was taken where there tearing it out now. Makes me alittle sad.
I was wondering what you were talking about since I don't know a whole lot about the horseshoe. I did a little reading. I didn't realize that it doesn't have field lighting and that they have to install temp lights when they do have a night game.It is nice as can be seen here they are keeping the homage to the Ohio Stadium Rotunda (I am a fan of that)!
I should say: the top pic.
Well that's a little scary.I talked to one of the workers yesterday and he told me they're digging down 110-115 feet for the north pylon footings and they're still not hitting bedrock, so those things will be "floating," but since they're putting so many down, it should be secure.