Cider Jim wrote:Frankly, I'm starting to get a little confused about what I thought was going to be an amphitheater. Today, several large trees were delivered there to be planted, and right now the unplanted trees are scattered throughout the rows of the "amphitheater". If the trees are going to be planted where they are laying, it would seemingly block the view of of any group performing down below.
Maybe the trees are supposed to give that part of campus more of a park-like setting?

As I've said repeatedly, there is little reason to believe that area is supposed to be a formal amphitheater of any kind. There are two major sidewalks running straight through it to form what will become the campus's main pedestrian corridor between the Residential Commons and the Academic Commons. It's a stepped lawn with scattered trees basically just for students to chill/study/whatever. That's how it's looked on the renderings for more than two years. You may see the occasional professor use it for a class on a nice day, as they do with the lawn leading down from the Jerry Falwell Library to the lake, but I really doubt it was ever explicitly intended to be an event space.
And to answer your question. There will be a decent number of trees planted in both that area and in between the buildings of the Academic Commons. Much like a park, there will be both trees (mostly near the edges and buildings) and expansive open lawns. It's going to be beautiful when it's finished in around 16-23 months.
Purple Haize wrote:Remember. It's only a Master Suggestion, not Mater PlanSee above. Nothing changed. Little trigger-happy there, don't ya think?
