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Great Pic: The Bank

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Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger! 

#1 · Oct 7, 7:30 AM
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I have a very similar picture on my phone. Was sitting the next level up. Such a beautiful view.

#2 · Oct 7, 7:55 AM
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It's the closest feeling to an outdoor game experience while your indoors. Especially when the big doors are open and you get that outside air moving through and the heat from the sun through the glass.

#3 · Oct 7, 9:00 AM
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anybody see the drawings of the new browns stadium? wonder who they are trying to emulate?

apparently the new bears stadium is basically the raiders stadium but in a town with better pizza.

Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?

#4 · Oct 7, 9:37 AM
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Its a great stadium, especially when the big doors are open.

#5 · Oct 7, 12:40 PM
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JimmyinSD wrote:
anybody see the drawings of the new browns stadium?  wonder who they are trying to emulate?

apparently the new bears stadium is basically the raiders stadium but in a town with better pizza.

Wonder why we didn't do both sides of the stadium in glass like the browns are doing?  Weight?  Solar radiation/heating cooling?

#6 · Oct 9, 4:48 AM
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AGRforever wrote:

Wonder why we didn't do both sides of the stadium in glass like the browns are doing?  Weight?  Solar radiation/heating cooling?

Likely a cost to benefit thing,   as most of the football season is fall/winter when the sun is at a lower plane,  having glass on the north side of the roof wouldnt add an appreciable amount of light vs the costs associated with it?

Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?

#7 · Oct 10, 12:49 AM
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JimmyinSD wrote:

Likely a cost to benefit thing,   as most of the football season is fall/winter when the sun is at a lower plane,  having glass on the north side of the roof wouldnt add an appreciable amount of light vs the costs associated with it?

Here's what I found:

US Bank Stadium wasn't built with an all-glass roof due to the prohibitive cost and complexity of the structure, the need to manage heavy snow loads in Minnesota's climate, and the fact that the team eventually opted for the "Clear is the New Retractable" transparent ETFE roof design to provide the benefits of natural light and outdoor feel without the operational issues of a retractable roof.  

Cost and Complexity
An all-glass roof would have been prohibitively expensive to design, construct, and maintain, adding hundreds of millions of dollars to the total cost of the stadium.

Retractable roofs, which also would have been an alternative to a permanent glass roof, are rarely used enough to justify the added expense..

Snow and Climate Management
The Minnesota climate presents a significant challenge with heavy snowfall, and architects needed a roof designed to handle these loads.
An all-glass roof would not have been structurally sound for the amount of snow Minnesota experiences.

The chosen solution was a sloped roof made with lightweight, transparent ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene) pillows, which allow for natural light and also help snow melt off more quickly due to the material's low thermal resistance (low R-value).

The "Clear is the New Retractable" Philosophy
To achieve the feeling of being outdoors and experiencing natural light, which was a key goal, the architects devised the ETFE roof system.
This approach allows the stadium to have a bright, natural feel, similar to an outdoor stadium, without the maintenance and structural burdens of a permanent glass roof.

The ETFE roof, combined with a large glass wall on the west end, creates the desired atmosphere, coining the phrase, "Clear is the new retractable".

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#8 · Oct 10, 3:17 AM
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MAD GAINZ wrote:
It's the closest feeling to an outdoor game experience while your indoors.  Especially when the big doors are open and you get that outside air moving through and the heat from the sun through the glass.

Man, you got that right. It literally looks and feels like you're outside. It's a great experience. Kudos to the designers.

JimmyinSD wrote:
anybody see the drawings of the new browns stadium?  wonder who they are trying to emulate?

apparently the new bears stadium is basically the raiders stadium but in a town with better pizza.

By that I hope you mean Chicago tavern-style pizza. Love that. But you can have Chicago's Uno and Due deep dish. Detroit pizza is best for that.

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#9 · Oct 10, 5:46 AM
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MaroonBells wrote:

Man, you got that right. It literally looks and feels like you're outside. It's a great experience. Kudos to the designers.

By that I hope you mean Chicago tavern-style pizza. Love that. But you can have Chicago's Uno and Due deep dish. Detroit pizza is best for that.

I like them all... well most of them anyway,  but yes a thin cracker crust is my favorite,  and the squares just make it faster and easier to eat and share.

Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?

#10 · Oct 10, 9:38 AM
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