downtown Milwaukee arena
The Milwaukee window side is okay. Nothing special, but okay. Though, can anyone imagine allowing that giant brown wall to abutt a street anywhere in the downtown vicinity? I wouldn't even wish it on Sandy or West Valley.
Seriously, the Vivint arena design itself fits very well into its vicinity. Most of these other designs would be grotesque in Salt Lake City's downtown.
Just for hypothetical dreaming, the Dallas design would fit well in that vicinity. Particularly because of the Union Pacific Depot and the Devereaux. It would be great if a similar Dallas pattern were used for a future MLB stadium in the downtown area.
If the current design is too simple for some, and we could build whatever we wanted, then IMO I think a design very much like the Main Library would be outstanding at that location. As is though, I think Vivint is great as far as the Arena exterior design itself.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the so called arena rankings related to the Vivints past 'state of the art' bones within? With this new 125 million dollar update, hasn't that been resolved? I mean the argument should be about whether the interior effectiveness has been greatly elevated, not about its exterior design. I think most on this forum like myself either really like or are at least fine with the current exterior design.
Where I think the critics would say Salt Lake City is now lacking as far as its NBA arena experience goes, is what surrounds it across the street. This should be the topic of discussion.
Will stepping across the street to an evolved Gateway, and completed projects like Richie not only resolve the negatives, but give us a much more attractive result than a Phoenix mess? Or for that matter, a Milwaukee Noah's Arc plopped down on one of the downtown streets...


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