PAmedic wrote:wow. not much else to say!
amazing.
the fixed construction cams really (and I mean REALLY) skew the scale... that is just unbelievable
that campus looks nothing like it did back in my day
thanks for those pics
PS: parking garage- elevators or just stairs in those 4 corner towers?
Yeah the webcams make it hard to tell just how freakin' massive everything is. As for the parking garage, I don't think every tower has an elevator. I feel like there must be at least one for building code, unless maybe all the handicapped spaces are on the ground level...? If I can get inside on foot I may check it out when I do my full photo tour next month.
PAmedic wrote:XTREME on the Campus Center cam there is a crane and maybe a pile driving machine (?) working on the pad directly in front of the new Science hall. whats up with that?
I'm not completely sure. I believe that area will be part of the new lawn, so they might be removing the foundation of the old slab building that used to be there. It's also possible it has something to do with demolishing the old performing arts slab next door.
thepostman wrote:I don't even recognize that place anymore and it has only been a few years since I was last on campus. Just unbelievable.
BJWilliams wrote:Im excited to finally get a tour of the library...but to drive on that campus for homecoming and see all the changes, you're right to not be able to recognize the campus postie...and I certainly won't either
I first toured the campus near the end of 2010, and started freshman year in August 2011. Yet, it's even hard for me to believe this is the same campus, even though I've been around for most of the changes. You guys will be blown away when you next visit.
Sly Fox wrote:Those pictures are spectacular! I can't wait to see how these projects have advanced when I arrive in jut over a month.
If you're talking about homecoming, I would imagine that Commons I and the parking garage will both be finalized by then. They should be preparing to start groundwork on both Commons II and the new Campus Center by then as well.