Pics of Memorial Stadium: July 14

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BellowingBerkeleyBear
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Here's one sample from my morning and afternoon walk around Memorial Stadium this Saturday and then hopefully I get the link to my gallery in correctly this time.



http://caltravel.smugmug.com/Sports/MemorialStadium2012-07-14/24172026_dfvdmJ

:gobears:
oskihasahearton
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Fab! Thank you for posting.
LVBear
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Thanks for sharing! :gobears:
oskiwanabe
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As a CMS progress junkie this was fantastic.
86Oski
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Great stuff...thanks, Bellowing.
FiatSlug
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BellowingBerkeleyBear;841909565 said:

Here's one sample from my morning and afternoon walk around Memorial Stadium this Saturday and then hopefully I get the link to my gallery in correctly this time.

[snipped photo to save space and bandwidth]

http://caltravel.smugmug.com/Sports/MemorialStadium2012-07-14/24172026_dfvdmJ

:gobears:


I have to ask this BBB: when you strolled around the stadium on Saturday morning, were you with another person and a dog? I was wearing (I believe) a blue hat with a gold walking bear on it (it might have been the reverse colors; I have both). I also had binoculars with me.
Tree Cutter
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I will tell you that there was quite a lot of construction activity going on pretty much everywhere on Saturday. Every time I passed one of the crew I thanked them for the hard work they are putting for us. GO BEARS!


Very classy BBB. Those guys are busting their tails to get this done.
liverflukes
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Awesome stuff. Thanks for posting!
SanMateoBear
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Thanks! These pictures get me excited about the upcoming season. Its amazing how great the whole stadium environs now looks, as well as how much more usable the space is becoming with the plazas and landscaping.
SFCALBear72
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing.

Can't wait for the opening game!! GO Bears!!
BellowingBerkeleyBear
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Hey FiatSlug...no, I was walking around by myself. My morning walk was between 9:20 and 10:00 as I headed back down Bancroft. I recall someone with a blue shirt and Cal bear image on a shirt but that was after my late afternoon walk as I headed down College to walk to Rockridge. I hope we get a sunny morning again SOMETIME to get an updated bright shot of the stadium from the east.
BellowingBerkeleyBear
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...everything that is finished looks fantastic and they are certainly long days and weeks to get it football ready. You would hope that both the workers on Memorial and on the Simpson Center are invited as guests to one of the first two games to take a bow. Both were very unique projects and everyone involved in making it happen should be thanked as they are both facilities that Cal fans for the rest of this century will be able to enjoy.

:bravo

Oh yeah, glad you folks have enjoyed the pics!
Cal88
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One small quibble about the architecture of the Simpson Center: the beige sandstone exterior seems out of place, it's too bad they couldn't do it in white sierra granite, keeping with the Howard-era campus style. If this option were prohibitive, they could have gone with wood shingle (another campus mainstay), or some kind of faux granite exterior treatment like the one many buildings on campus have been covered with.
FiatSlug
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Cal88;841909858 said:

One small quibble about the architecture of the Simpson Center: the beige sandstone exterior seems out of place, it's too bad they couldn't do it in white sierra granite, keeping with the Howard-era campus style. If this option were prohibitive, they could have gone with wood shingle (another campus mainstay), or some kind of faux granite exterior treatment like the one many buildings on campus have been covered with.


Wood shingles would have been entirely out of place. Think about it. A building at a lower elevation covered in wood shingle when the building rising above it is in concrete? I find the visual to be confusing, quite frankly.

Stone (faux or real) or concrete (like the stadium itself), were the only realistic choices. I, too, would have preferred white sierra granite. But I can also imagine that this would have been cost prohibitive, given the surface area to be covered.
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