The business building's extension is off by about two inches. Too much concrete. That company also out of business. going to be covered easily enough.
Still, I'm not sure the building as a whole will last long. But I also haven't liked anything about the construction.
They were dead, essentially. Every storm, big and small, large chunks of tree would fall. I think one tree did fall.
A lot of our few trees were dead and have been cut down.
But, I also think these particular trees would be in the way of a parking garage, so needed to be removed regardless.
Last edited by JuBru; 09-24-2016 at 12:52 AM.
Update from Dr Guice's blog today:
We have also seen the growth of our physical campus as new residential life facilities have broken ground, more parking gets closer to completion, the business building expansion continues, and the stadium pressbox/suites project gets its foundation. And there are other projects in the works including the Integrated Engineering and Science Education Building that is awaiting approval for bidding. We are also planning for more campus lighting, walkways and tree planting in the near future. And our campus food services partner Aramark is making some updates in our food court. I will provide more info later on all of these things and more.
Aramark is still around.....I am sure all the LSU travel ball families will be working our football concession stands again......what a shame
Tech's MBB twitter took some drone pics of campus construction...
The parking lot over by the art building looks nice. Good additional game day parking. Not a bad walk to the stadium.
The Education and Band building needs an upgrade.
They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
CTH is the I-10 bridge of the campus.
Somehow I found the building review document from several years back (I think it was related to the Master Plan stuff that was floating around) and most buildings scored fine (and very good in the case of newer buildings like the IfM), but CTH scored so low it was recommended to be immediately demolished.
Carson-Taylor was built in the late 50s or 61 at the latest. I thought is was a dump in 1965-1969. I had six chemistry courses and two physics courses there. When new it provided much needed class room space but I agree it needs to be replaced or upgraded (Probably not feasible to upgrade). The old Chemistry building sat beside the English building on the Quad across from Keeny where the book store is now. I can't remember having classes there but did in the English building. Or maybe what we called the English building was the old Chemistry building. Thankfully we got Madison my junior year which makes it 49 years old. For that matter the Education Complex is 48 years old. I can't believe that Robinson is still there right beside the new Hale.
That new parking lot is where the practice football field was and of course the Natatorium later. The swimming pool was originally outdoor. What were they thinking? They could only have classes in the summer which I don't believe they did.