ExiledInIllinois Posted July 13 Posted July 13  Actually... I always heard that Rich was designed to be eventually domed, why it was built that way.  I guess they duped us again. This time with a taller hole.😆🤣  The lady to a carpenter doing a project at her house: "Take your time, do a good job, and treat it as if this were your own house."  The carpenter starts packing up his tools and begins to leave... The homeowner asks: "Where are your going?" The carpenter replies to lady: "I will be back in 20 years."🤣   [I will be here all week, try the veal!]     1 Quote
chris heff Posted July 13 Posted July 13 19 hours ago, HOUSE said: Where's the roof ? Downtown 4 Quote
Paup 1995MVP Posted July 13 Posted July 13 8 hours ago, Matt_In_NH said: When it opens people are gonna talk/complain about how steep it is......most people dont go to other stadiums and all the new ones are steep like this. You can see it in some of the mages/movies. A few people will need one less beer, LOL Its certainly nicer than what used to be called the Gator Bowl where the Jaguars play what supposedly is called football. I went to the Bills-Jags playoff game there after the 2017 season. That place is an absolute dump. But then again so is the team. And the owner would rather they play full time in London anyways. Anyone know if they have renovated it in the past 8 years?  I was also at Gillette Stadium to see Metallica last summer. Pretty nice facility. Nothing spectacular. But a solid venue for the time it was built. And was at Levi Stadium to see Metallica 3 weeks ago in Santa Clara. That is a beautiful facility. Great sight lines. And the area around the stadium is nice. Interestingly the stadium is right next to Great America amusement park. They pretty much share parking lots. Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted July 13 Posted July 13 8 hours ago, Slippery Rubber Mats said: Â Wings tossing in bowl of hot sauce, satisfied cook face, wings slide across for server to pick them up... Agreed. Â As Lenny Bruce said, "with usage, it becomes trite." Quote
WotAGuy Posted July 13 Posted July 13 7 hours ago, Dillenger4 said: As long as it's grass field I'm good. The LED wall and graphics systems are gonna be awesome! All from ROSS, a Canadian company. Xpression Tessera to be exact. But they will have some LED wall control like no other stadium. Just sayin.... watch for it! Can’t wait to flex my knowledge of LED wall and graphics systems and criticize the new facility! 1 3 Quote
NI Bills Fan Posted July 13 Posted July 13 Nice. Thanks for posting. Â If you turn the audio up really loud you can hear just how terribly confused the wind was. Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted July 13 Posted July 13 22 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: I’m still curious about what the scaffolding ‘dance floor’ hanging from the underside of the roof. There’s way more of it now than before when it was just along one sideline.  My understanding that is there so they can safely and easily get access to the underside of the roof panels to finish the work like installing speakers lighting, utilities, etc.  Admittedly it does seem like a very large effort to build this for something only temporary, that they couldn't figure out a better way like have everything pre attached to the roof panels. But am sure they've thought through this and this was the only way and probably a similar thing has been done in ten other prior built stadiums. Will say too while this looks very elaborate, having been working in industrial settings involving some crazy scaffolding, it does install much easier, quicker, and simpler than it looks. 1 Quote
GottaRun Posted July 13 Posted July 13 I'd like to see a shot down the sideline, just to see how stacked the decks are on top of each other. Anyone have that shot? Curious how much further back the front of the upper deck is vs the front of the lowest section. Quote
Augie Posted July 13 Posted July 13 4 hours ago, HOUSE said: Not one beer stand in the whole place 🙄  Be honest, you were gonna sneak ‘em in anyway. I don’t believe you are really a sumo wrestler! 1 Quote
GottaRun Posted July 13 Posted July 13 26 minutes ago, GottaRun said: I'd like to see a shot down the sideline, just to see how stacked the decks are on top of each other. Anyone have that shot? Curious how much further back the front of the upper deck is vs the front of the lowest section. Found one on the Bills site FWIW, stacked pretty much one over the other, doesn't look like the front of the upper level is further back than the front of the second level Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted July 13 Posted July 13 6 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said: Operating engineer. If you wanna call a wheelbarrow & shovel machines that needs operating.😉  Anyway, the first stadium was brilliant... Except it was dug into Native bones and still missing a roof. Oh, remember the huge crown to the field before they had better drainage solutions? Yes, the crown was absurdly high to the point of probably not being orthopedically good to play on.  I’m wondering if part of the consideration for the elevation of the playing surface is related to the water table for the new grass field. Quote
Augie Posted July 14 Posted July 14 1 hour ago, Einstein said: We got roof views before renderings!  I think they may have done that just to piss you off!  And entertain us, of course.  😊 1 Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted July 14 Posted July 14 40 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said: Yes, the crown was absurdly high to the point of probably not being orthopedically good to play on.  I’m wondering if part of the consideration for the elevation of the playing surface is related to the water table for the new grass field. Probably not. There's an whole underground/field growing system.  I think it's in videos somewhere? Quote
SoCal Deek Posted July 14 Posted July 14 2 hours ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:  My understanding that is there so they can safely and easily get access to the underside of the roof panels to finish the work like installing speakers lighting, utilities, etc.  Admittedly it does seem like a very large effort to build this for something only temporary, that they couldn't figure out a better way like have everything pre attached to the roof panels. But am sure they've thought through this and this was the only way and probably a similar thing has been done in ten other prior built stadiums. Will say too while this looks very elaborate, having been working in industrial settings involving some crazy scaffolding, it does install much easier, quicker, and simpler than it looks. Most on here know I’m an architect. We typically wouldn’t t see a dance floor unless the work being installed covers the entirety of the surface. For example, ceiling panels, etc. For lights and speakers they’d use a lift. I guess we’ll all find out together. Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted July 14 Posted July 14 9 hours ago, BullBuchanan said: I'm continually glad this type of florida-man thinking lost out. Im and Okie and superbowls are played in warm weather and domes. This tough guy, cold weather BS is just that,BS. 1 Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted July 14 Posted July 14 1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said: Most on here know I’m an architect. We typically wouldn’t t see a dance floor unless the work being installed covers the entirety of the surface. For example, ceiling panels, etc. For lights and speakers they’d use a lift. I guess we’ll all find out together.  OK, didn't know that about you. So I'm an ME and have used lifts in many places to, but didn't see much of an area where you had a flat and large enough surface to sit the lift and looked like it would have to swing in fairly far from there. Recall one project working in an area with around a 32 foot high ceiling to next level but needed access to a surface about 4 or 5 feet below that level, so they built scaffolding off the floor above and hung it down. It was just entirely clamped onto the floor above to hold in place.  Maybe there's a way they can easily just keep leap frogging that structure along as they get to the next section?? Quote
beerme1 Posted July 14 Posted July 14 11 hours ago, PonyBoy said:  Maybe High Wire guy from 1975 has some great grandkids. That would be awesome full circle moment!    1981 Stones concert also. But that one was actually kind of scary. Quote
beerme1 Posted July 14 Posted July 14 2 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said: Im and Okie and superbowls are played in warm weather and domes. This tough guy, cold weather BS is just that,BS.  But then again, who cares? We're never going to host a Superbowl. Play outside like it's meant to be. Thank you. Quote
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