Re: Stadium build thread
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 11:15 pm
Expandable to 73,000 seats for a Super Bowl.
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You don't like it?Demi wrote:Yeah, why did they even compare them? I guess the internal layout is similar. but this just looks silly. Maybe if they added a few more angles to it? Maybe slap a trapezoid on that rhombus? And needs another side. Looks like it has about 27 walls. WTFmess.
Yeah, but I'm sure that design was rejected early on. Doesn't look like there's seating for more than forty or fifty people in there.OJVIKE wrote:found there alternet plan/design....
In the roof? No.80 PurplePride 84 wrote:Do any of those glass windows open? If so that was a neat way to work around springing for the retractable roof that would rarely be open anyway.
Full post: http://www.1500espn.com/sportswire/Zulg ... able051313They also cheered when Vikings coach Leslie Frazier said his team had the best fans in the NFL and as local officials and politicians, including Gov. Mark Dayton and Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak, patted themselves and each other on the back for getting the stadium approved.
If their vision for how the stadium and the surrounding area works out, they might be justified in taking their bows.
In essence, the hope is to recreate the success of Target Field on the other side of downtown with a stadium that will be capable of hosting far more events -- owners Zygi and Mark Wilf still very much want a Major League Soccer team, too -- and also will feature entertainment around it.
That, of course, never really has been the case around the Metrodome, which has Hubert's Bar and Restaurant right next door and not much else.
"We want people to come early and stay late," Mark Wilf said.
In other words, the Vikings want to provide an experience that never has been possible with their current stadium.
Failure? Hardly. Not getting a stadium deal done and the Vikings moving to LA would have been a failure. Renewing the lease at the Metrodump and playing there for more years would have been a failure. Would you have preferred that? Failure...hahOJVIKE wrote:imo....this is a failure.
If the Vikings would have got the deal in Arden Hills, the stadium would have been bigger. And Im guessing it's only this size is because they wanna have more room for tailgating. Oh and that glass wont break. That glass is not like the type of glass you see in our homes, cars, and churches. In today's world they can make glass that doesn't break as easily.hibbingviking wrote:don't throw rocks !
love the design. but it looks kind of small imo. I guess not everything can be like the mall of America.