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What happened to the pictures?
Good question. I have seen pictures disappearing from other threads as well. Is Rivals on some kind of band width reduction program?
They were there a couple of hours ago. I didn't take em.What happened to the pictures?
They placed what I think will be the last two arches today. Looks awesome.
I think they will add another section of decking and a flat roof at the very end. If I understand the pictures right the arch structure will be fully enclosed which will make the interior of the building very dramatic.
There is nothing like this anywhere else
I tried counting arches on the renderings and I think there may be one more arch section. The building actually extends over the wall along the lake in the renderings. They move quickly so we will see in the next few days.
I count 12 up so far. What was your final count?I tried counting arches on the renderings and I think there may be one more arch section. The building actually extends over the wall along the lake in the renderings. They move quickly so we will see in the next few days.
I count 12 up so far. What was your final count?
Yeah I see what you are saying about the crane placement. I agree five or 10 more yards of deck then a wall partly of glass with a flat roof over it. It's been fun to watch but I always miss the major moves.I got 12 also. They are done with arches, but there is one last 5 yard wide section of floor to be laid to support the flat roof at the end of the building. Seems like they created the places for the cranes to move today.
Something held up the show today. Multiple times I checked in the AM and there were a dozen guys just sort of standing around in the fore ground as if they were waiting for something or just enjoying the sun. I have never seen that before.
There was some action up on the deck but no machines and the bus left at lunch.
Nothing looks different from yesterday though it would be hard to tell far away but the cranes and equipment never moved.
If the were going to go on strike they should have done it when it was cold and raining.They are Union guys, probably on strike.
If the were going to go on strike they should have done it when it was cold and raining.
Something held up the show today. Multiple times I checked in the AM and there were a dozen guys just sort of standing around in the fore ground as if they were waiting for something or just enjoying the sun. I have never seen that before.
There was some action up on the deck but no machines and the bus left at lunch.
Nothing looks different from yesterday though it would be hard to tell far away but the cranes and equipment never moved.
Both cranes are dancing today and the bus is back so what ever looked like a slow down,looks like it is over.
Both cranes are dancing today and the bus is back so what ever looked like a slow down,looks like it is over.
Thanks, I saw you note and tuned in just intake to see them place the second one. The other crane is setting the frame for the last section of the deckHey Deering, the first steel has been erected for the Walter Athletics Center.......
Thanks, I saw you note and tuned in just intake to see them place the second one. The other crane is setting the frame for the last section of the deck
I love it!
I didn't even know Hokkaido made cranes.Those are Hokkaido cranes. I actually got to see them when I was in Hokkaido the summer before last. It was a pretty big deal, just like when tourists come here and get to see a Grizzly Bear or a non cloud covered Denali. I take no credit though for the pictured ones.
Something held up the show today. Multiple times I checked in the AM and there were a dozen guys just sort of standing around in the fore ground as if they were waiting for something or just enjoying the sun. I have never seen that before.
Yeah. I imagine you composing a lot of haiku during those days. Glad our tax dollars went to such valuable use!Hey Hungry, I'm a retired City worker and standing around was not on my agenda. I mostly sat.
Thanks. Interesting design feature evident in the upper right photo. It appears that a horizontal flat roof shelf is going to be there for snow to collect on as it cascades from the arched roof. The engineers calculations will certainly be tested in a heavy lake effect wet snow storm of snowzilla proportions. Maybe the idea is to shield any pedestrians below from being buried in an avalanche?