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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 4:45 PM
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I know this is not building related, But did you know that Bente died in February?
How sad. No, I didn't know...
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 7:20 PM
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Falcons stadium designer proposes that new sports facility may look like

The GWCCA says that its Board of Governors unanimously approved the contract with 360 Architecture for $35 million. This now allows the design process, or the "fun part" as Falcons Owner calls it, to now formally begin.
Here are some renders of the 2 current concepts:







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http://www.gwcc.com/about/stadium/report...%20Stadium%20Development%20Committee.pdf
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 7:37 PM
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That second design, Solarium, really harkens back to Atlanta's beginnings as a rail hub. Especially when it's closed.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 7:39 PM
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The GWCCA says that its Board of Governors unanimously approved the contract with 360 Architecture for $35 million. This now allows the design process, or the "fun part" as Falcons Owner calls it, to now formally begin.
Here are some renders of the 2 current concepts:







Further deets in the full presentation:



http://www.gwcc.com/about/stadium/report...%20Stadium%20Development%20Committee.pdf

I actually like both, but I like the second one because it looks to be more open aired...????

The first one looks cool with the design, but just looks like a hole in the roof with no real view outside.??
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 8:32 PM
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Option C for the MMPT



Option A for Stadium

     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 8:55 PM
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The GWCCA says that its Board of Governors unanimously approved the contract with 360 Architecture for $35 million. This now allows the design process, or the "fun part" as Falcons Owner calls it, to now formally begin.
Here are some renders of the 2 current concepts:


Further deets in the full presentation:



http://www.gwcc.com/about/stadium/report...%20Stadium%20Development%20Committee.pdf
Wow! I like both also. Looking through the PDF presentation revisited in me why I decided to study engineering when I was a teenager.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 9:03 PM
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Looking good! Can't wait to see it open up on gameday!
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 9:04 PM
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Option C for the MMPT

Option A for Stadium
I believe they've already chosen Option C for the MMPT, but the one that was twice as large would have been even better. South Downtown is about to be VERY popular!
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 9:18 PM
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I believe they've already chosen Option C for the MMPT, but the one that was twice as large would have been even better. South Downtown is about to be VERY popular!
Didn't know that, but I don't think it's a coincidence that they have similar architecture (hopefully?).
     
     
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Wow...both are amazing. I HIGHLY recommend clicking the powerpoint and looking at all the attached graphics on each.

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- Pantheon is extremely visually impressive and cutting edge from the outside. I think this would be among the most impressive stadiums in the world (which is a very important aspect in all of this). That's the main selling point, I think.
- Pantheon also lacks sunlight. Definitely not much of an open air experience.
- 360 degree jumbotron would be awesome, although I wonder if the sun would be in certain viewers' eyes (the jumbotron could be right behind the sun).

- Solarium would be awesome in open-roof mode. The walls move away to make it look basically just like an outdoor stadium. Very, very cool.
- Even in closed mode, it would be very sunny. There is a HUGE amount of glass in that thing.
- Jumbotron placement would be in the four corners. Not the most impressive.
- Outside it is tough to tell what it would look like. Definitely very large, but maybe kind of just a box at the same time? Having an eye-catching exterior finish will be critical. I'd actually wonder if it would still be attractive if the size of the individual panes were a lot smaller than shown (I assume they would have to be).
- In open mode it looks awesome from the side.
     
     
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Option A Pantheon might possibly fit the site better inasmuch as MLK Drive would curve around the structure in graceful symmetry with its outer circumference.
     
     
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Old Posted Apr 30, 2013, 10:52 PM
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Wow...both are amazing. I HIGHLY recommend clicking the powerpoint and looking at all the attached graphics on each.

Comments:

- Pantheon is extremely visually impressive and cutting edge from the outside. I think this would be among the most impressive stadiums in the world (which is a very important aspect in all of this). That's the main selling point, I think.
- Pantheon also lacks sunlight. Definitely not much of an open air experience.
- 360 degree jumbotron would be awesome, although I wonder if the sun would be in certain viewers' eyes (the jumbotron could be right behind the sun).

- Solarium would be awesome in open-roof mode. The walls move away to make it look basically just like an outdoor stadium. Very, very cool.
- Even in closed mode, it would be very sunny. There is a HUGE amount of glass in that thing.
- Jumbotron placement would be in the four corners. Not the most impressive.
- Outside it is tough to tell what it would look like. Definitely very large, but maybe kind of just a box at the same time? Having an eye-catching exterior finish will be critical. I'd actually wonder if it would still be attractive if the size of the individual panes were a lot smaller than shown (I assume they would have to be).
- In open mode it looks awesome from the side.
I like the red and white one, looks very futuristic like something you would see in Asia, Europe, Australia.....
I like all of the designs so far.... I really want to be enticed to come to a game then I really want a more open airy feel. Love the red white look, just not open enough...

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Looking good! Can't wait to see it open up on gameday!
Wow! I really like the Pantheon design. I want to see our city take a step forward and go with a more cutting edge design like this. I hope we don't drop the ball, no pun intended, and settle for just a basic design.
     
     
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I know these are just preliminary concepts, but wow! I like them both, but especially the exterior of the Pantheon.

There was a story about the new stadium and the historic churches possibly moving tonight on NBC Nightly News.
     
     
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Old Posted May 1, 2013, 12:55 AM
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I know these are just preliminary concepts, but wow! I like them both, but especially the exterior of the Pantheon.

There was a story about the new stadium and the historic churches possibly moving tonight on NBC Nightly News.
I love it as well, but do you think it is open enough to really feel like you are outside???
     
     
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Looking good! Can't wait to see it open up on gameday!
Wow if they build something like this, no question its going to be one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world.
     
     
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