Twins stadium pre design was an entirely different city and stadium design. St. Paul shown here versus current site in Minneapolis’ North Loop/warehouse district were site specific designs.
Dude - Miller Park had three concepts released in 1994 to show options - the Fan (which is what they went with), the Tent (which had pillars towering overhead to pull things closed), and the Arch(cannot remember what this was actually called)….anyway, the Fan was always seen as the front runner and that’s what happened
I don't think there are any drawings but the Oracle park was basically shifted 90 degrees. It was going to have a much more downtown view then a water view. They did loads of wind studies and found if they shifted the park they would cut down the and they could bring in more of the water view. It also allowed for HR into the cove.
Twins Stadium pre-design was an entirely different city and stadium design. St. Paul shown here versus the current site in Minneapolis’ North Loop/warehouse district were site-specific designs. Im glad PNC Park went in a different direction it's a beautiful baseball park The original Camden Yards look strong. I don't think there are any drawings but the Oracle park was basically shifted 90 degrees. It was going to have a much more downtown view than a water view. They did loads of wind studies and found if they shifted the park they would cut down and they could bring in more of the water view. It also allowed for HR into the cove. I wish you had side by side with what it actually looks like. What part of Hard Rock Stadium in that rendering isn't there? just be happy already 😮!¡! The Detroit Arena Original Roof Does 👀 Nice !¡! Should’ve Kept That Design & Perhaps Had It Where BOTH The Pistons & The Red 🪽Logo Were on Display Depending On The 🏠 Team! Also, Could Have Kept The ” LiL’ Caesar “ Logo As Well (Had The 🏡 Team Logo 💡🆙 For 🤔 Say ✌🏾 , Or 3⃣ Minutes Then changed to The LiL’ Caesar Logo For The Same Amount Of ⏳¡!¡ Wow this can't be happening Dude for all the Shyt you talk I would love to see you design a stadium.
I was disappointed with the design of LoanDepot Park (not mentioned here). I wish that they incorporated some of the old Orange Bowl's features into the design.
😮!¡! The Detroit Arena Original Roof Does 👀 *Nice !¡!* Should’ve Kept That Design _&_ Perhaps Had It Where *_BOTH_* The *Pistons* _&_ The *Red 🪽s* Logo Was On Display _Depending_ On The 🏠 Team! Also, Could Have Kept The _” LiL’ Caesar “_ Logo As Well (Had The 🏡 Team Logo 💡🆙 For 🤔 Say ✌🏾 Or 3️⃣ Minutes _Then_ Transition To The _LiL’ Caesar_ Logo For The Same Amount Of ⏳¡!¡
Twins stadium pre design was an entirely different city and stadium design. St. Paul shown here versus current site in Minneapolis’ North Loop/warehouse district were site specific designs.
Yeah, I was going to point that out too.
I wish you had side by sides with what it actually looks like.
Im glad PNC park went in a different direction its a beautiful baseball park
“Acute right angle” come on man
Dude - Miller Park had three concepts released in 1994 to show options - the Fan (which is what they went with), the Tent (which had pillars towering overhead to pull things closed), and the Arch(cannot remember what this was actually called)….anyway, the Fan was always seen as the front runner and that’s what happened
I don't think there are any drawings but the Oracle park was basically shifted 90 degrees. It was going to have a much more downtown view then a water view. They did loads of wind studies and found if they shifted the park they would cut down the and they could bring in more of the water view. It also allowed for HR into the cove.
That’s cool, I’ve always wanted to go the park but I live in Alabama lol
The original Camden Yards looks strong.
What part of Hard Rock Stadium in that rendering isn't there?
Twins Stadium pre-design was an entirely different city and stadium design. St. Paul shown here versus the current site in Minneapolis’ North Loop/warehouse district were site-specific designs. Im glad PNC Park went in a different direction it's a beautiful baseball park The original Camden Yards look strong.
I don't think there are any drawings but the Oracle park was basically shifted 90 degrees. It was going to have a much more downtown view than a water view. They did loads of wind studies and found if they shifted the park they would cut down and they could bring in more of the water view. It also allowed for HR into the cove. I wish you had side by side with what it actually looks like. What part of Hard Rock Stadium in that rendering isn't there? just be happy already 😮!¡! The Detroit Arena Original Roof Does 👀 Nice !¡! Should’ve Kept That Design & Perhaps Had It Where BOTH The Pistons & The Red 🪽Logo Were on Display Depending On The 🏠 Team! Also, Could Have Kept The ” LiL’ Caesar “ Logo As Well (Had The 🏡 Team Logo 💡🆙 For 🤔 Say ✌🏾 , Or 3⃣ Minutes Then changed to The LiL’ Caesar Logo For The Same Amount Of ⏳¡!¡ Wow this can't be happening Dude for all the Shyt you talk I would love to see you design a stadium.
Just a guess but the PNC Park concept might’ve tried to reintroduce the Forbes Field OF wall (tall brick wall with ivy)
For Mercedes Benz stadium….. to me it appears the top pedals were possibly stationary and outer pedals were massive…
I was disappointed with the design of LoanDepot Park (not mentioned here). I wish that they incorporated some of the old Orange Bowl's features into the design.
😮!¡! The Detroit Arena Original Roof Does 👀 *Nice !¡!* Should’ve Kept That Design _&_ Perhaps Had It Where *_BOTH_* The *Pistons* _&_ The *Red 🪽s* Logo Was On Display _Depending_ On The 🏠 Team! Also, Could Have Kept The _” LiL’ Caesar “_ Logo As Well (Had The 🏡 Team Logo 💡🆙 For 🤔 Say ✌🏾 Or 3️⃣ Minutes _Then_ Transition To The _LiL’ Caesar_ Logo For The Same Amount Of ⏳¡!¡
Dude for all the shyt you talk I would love to see you design a stadium
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Wow this can't be happening