The footings are in for the new dorms and the foundation is being completed. Below is a picture taken looking south or slightly southeast. Brown Hall is in the middle background. The plan is to have the dorms ready for occupancy next fall.
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Good lord...moderator, judge advocate for the board, rabid fan, and now roving photographer! Good pix to keep those far away with what is up on the campus. Lots of progress on the $50 million Avera Science building as well. It is too bad that it has to be cramped into the space it is in, as it looks real nice, but not much choice in that area of the campus.
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Originally posted by mango4 View PostMost of Rotunda Green is still intact. There is also Sylvan Green, the area just south of Binnewies Hall as well as the Intramural Field.
I just saw they paved over the green and courts at Hansen, that was an interesting choice. I always thought the great thing about the campus was all the open space to play football or have the ladies sun themselves in .Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor Liberty to purchase power.
-Ben Franklin, Poor Richard's Almanack 1738
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Originally posted by Jacks#1Fan View PostGood lord...moderator, judge advocate for the board, rabid fan, and now roving photographer! Good pix to keep those far away with what is up on the campus. Lots of progress on the $50 million Avera Science building as well. It is too bad that it has to be cramped into the space it is in, as it looks real nice, but not much choice in that area of the campus.
One thing I've appreciated about SDSU's campus is the space between buildings. But, it's a sign of a growing and prospering educational facility to lose a little of that space. Our neighbors to the north, NDSU, have buildings much closer than ours. Our neighbors to the south, Nebraska, are almost cramped, in my opinion. But, they're busy places where people are receiving great educations and space is a premium.
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Originally posted by JackJD View Post#1: It's the journalist in me plus the digital SLR's are great fun and easy to use.
One thing I've appreciated about SDSU's campus is the space between buildings. But, it's a sign of a growing and prospering educational facility to lose a little of that space. Our neighbors to the north, NDSU, have buildings much closer than ours. Our neighbors to the south, Nebraska, are almost cramped, in my opinion. But, they're busy places where people are receiving great educations and space is a premium.
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Here are some shots of the construction as of November 6, 2009.
Looking south from a spot west of the union.
Closer view of the precast construction.
View from the south side of the project (taken from 9th Street) with the student union in the background.
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