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Originally Posted by scottkag
What Vicelord said -
Petco opens into the surrounding neighborhood (look at the north and west sides Hoover, not the railroad tracks to the south). During a game you can see and hear the crowd. There is a park attached to Petco that is open to the public on non-game days that ties the ballpark to the East Village neighborhood. And you have to walk on the streets past neighborhood businesses to get to the parking garages.
Obviously the weather here influenced the design of Chase/BOB, and it does not interact with its surroundings the way Petco does. No surprise it didn't have the "Petco Effect".
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My argument is the 'Petco Effect' is being overstated. Downtown SD was already good, Petco just kept the momentum rolling, its the inverse of our situation. Chase (and AWA and the Convention Center) were built with the hopes of revitalizing downtown.
Its only physically possible for Chase to interconnect with the surrounding areas on 2 sides. One one side it does a good job (West) and on another (North) it does a mediocre job. But even if it did have a permeable North face it would be irrelevant becuase the North side of the road is a dead zone due to the garage.
You mention walking past local businesses to get to the garages, but thats not a design of the stadium itself but rather the peripheral things related to it. If the argument is that our garage set up (i.e. the Garage Mahal) are whats killing walkability in that area I agree whole heartedly.
I posted a long time ago, Id love to see the Garage Mahal demolished and replaced with maybe one or two levels of underground parking. On top put a park and either museums or some cultural amenities of some kind to interact with the Heritage Park area (i.e. a Barry Goldwater library & museum).
Theres no way we were going to have an open stadium here due to the weather. I don't think anyone really sees and hears the crowd at Petco either, that implies people go to Padres games
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Originally Posted by PHX31
They could have made the whole north side a window bank instead of opening panels (see Houston's ballpark)
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Id love to see the panels replaced with openable glass windows, but heat could be an issue.
You guys also have to keep in mind, Chase Field is one of the oldest stadiums in the NL (as hard as that is to believe). Retractable domes like Miller Park, Safeco Field, and Minute Maid park all learned from mistakes Chase may have made and improved on the design.