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I could totally see UNO doing a stadium project like this WHEN it goes D1.
This is on the campus of the University of Cincinnati (almost looks like UNO, doesn't it?)
This is on the campus of the University of Cincinnati (almost looks like UNO, doesn't it?)
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That totally looks like UNO. Â If you look at the new addition on the front of the Hyper building, it looks even more like that!
Nice find Aaron!
Nice find Aaron!
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For comparison, here are the MIAA Stadiums (from D2football.com):
Subject:
Nebraska Omaha-Caniglia Field (9,500)
The Others:
Central Missouri-Walton Stadium (11,000)
Emporia State-Welch Stadium (7,000)
Fort Hayes-Lewis Field (6,500)
Missouri Western-Spratt Stadium (6,000)
Missouri Southern-Fred G. Hughes Stadium (7,000)
Northwest Missouri State-Mel Tjeerdsma Field - Bearcat Stadium (6,500)
Pittsburg State-Carnie Smith Stadium (8,500)
Truman State-Stokes Stadium (4,000)
Washburn-Yager Stadium (7,200(
I would say that UNO compares quite favorably with these stadiums. Â To call Cincinnati stadium D2 is simply not accurate. Â D1 Subdivision absolutely, but most D2 stadiums seem like spruced up high school fields.
Subject:
Nebraska Omaha-Caniglia Field (9,500)
The Others:
Central Missouri-Walton Stadium (11,000)
Emporia State-Welch Stadium (7,000)
Fort Hayes-Lewis Field (6,500)
Missouri Western-Spratt Stadium (6,000)
Missouri Southern-Fred G. Hughes Stadium (7,000)
Northwest Missouri State-Mel Tjeerdsma Field - Bearcat Stadium (6,500)
Pittsburg State-Carnie Smith Stadium (8,500)
Truman State-Stokes Stadium (4,000)
Washburn-Yager Stadium (7,200(
I would say that UNO compares quite favorably with these stadiums. Â To call Cincinnati stadium D2 is simply not accurate. Â D1 Subdivision absolutely, but most D2 stadiums seem like spruced up high school fields.
Most FCS stadiums (which I assume would be what UNO would go into ... if they EVER go D1) look no different than D2 stadiums... there is no capacity requirement. UNO would require no facility upgrade.
By the way... it seems like the Missouri Valley Conference would be the perfect fit for UNO as a D1 team.
By the way... it seems like the Missouri Valley Conference would be the perfect fit for UNO as a D1 team.
Shoot for the Moon... if you miss, you'll land among the stars.
Can you have 2 MVC teams in one school?Stargazer wrote:By the way... it seems like the Missouri Valley Conference would be the perfect fit for UNO as a D1 team.
I was thinking Big 11 errrrrrrr Big 10. Â That would give them 12 teams and they could have a conference Championship Game like the Big 12 and SEC. Â The big 10 would also be great because after they wax the huskers in the non conference, the could beat up on Iowa, Michigan, and Ohio State!
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Most D1 stadiums are not 50,000. 1-A (or FBS or whatever idiotic acronym they came up with), sure. 1-AA, not even close.MrPoloShirt wrote:UNO going D1 would be a mistake and waste of money.
And the issue is that D2 has been dying a slow death for the better part of a 20-30 years. It's turning more and more into "D3 with (minimal) scholarships", rather than a a true middle ground between D1 and D3.
There are two tiers of schools in D2 now, those who fully fund and those who don't. UNO's part of the former, but the latter are getting more power as more and more North Dakota's of the world move up to D1.
It's not so much whether UNO should move up, but whether they'll be forced to when D2 hits a reckoning point (like the NCC did).
This afternoon, before visiting my friends at UNO's Peter Kiewit Institute (PKI),
in the drizzle weather, I took a walk around the new CBA building - Mammel Hall
View from PKI parking lot
Looking south thru Mammel Hall Atrium’s north glass wall. The glass wall not yet installed
View of Mammel Hall north wing from access 67th street
View of Mammel Hall about block east on Pine street, west of Scott hall.
South side from 67th & Pine
Compare this rending with the above photo. They are similar but different
Looking North thru Mammel Hall Atrium’s south glass wall. The glass wall not yet installed.
For some odd reason the camera could not focus this shot.
View of the West wing from across Pine Street.
This is the view of Mammel Hall and the steel frame of the new Blue Cross & Shield building from the PKI's third floor southeast corner window.
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OmahaJaysCU, For some odd reason, I con't see aerial photos of MIAA Stadiums in you post above.
in the drizzle weather, I took a walk around the new CBA building - Mammel Hall
View from PKI parking lot
Looking south thru Mammel Hall Atrium’s north glass wall. The glass wall not yet installed
View of Mammel Hall north wing from access 67th street
View of Mammel Hall about block east on Pine street, west of Scott hall.
South side from 67th & Pine
Compare this rending with the above photo. They are similar but different
Looking North thru Mammel Hall Atrium’s south glass wall. The glass wall not yet installed.
For some odd reason the camera could not focus this shot.
View of the West wing from across Pine Street.
This is the view of Mammel Hall and the steel frame of the new Blue Cross & Shield building from the PKI's third floor southeast corner window.
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OmahaJaysCU, For some odd reason, I con't see aerial photos of MIAA Stadiums in you post above.
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Thanks for the Update Steve!
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More housing at UNO proposed
http://www.omaha.com/article/20100122/NEWS01/701229921
http://www.omaha.com/article/20100122/NEWS01/701229921
Leslie Reed WORLD-HERALD BUREAU wrote:LINCOLN — The NU Board of Regents will be asked today to approve the construction of more student housing at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
The Suzanne and Walter Scott Foundation proposes building a $23 million project on UNO's South Campus near Pacific Street. The apartment buildings would be leased to UNO, which would use a portion of student housing payments to repay the construction costs.
The four three-story buildings, to be completed by August 2011, would house 480 students.
The design would resemble the existing Maverick Village on UNO's Dodge Street campus and Scott Village on the Pacific Street campus.
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I really wish they would use a new design.Brad wrote:More housing at UNO proposed
http://www.omaha.com/article/20100122/NEWS01/701229921
Leslie Reed WORLD-HERALD BUREAU wrote:LINCOLN — The NU Board of Regents will be asked today to approve the construction of more student housing at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
The Suzanne and Walter Scott Foundation proposes building a $23 million project on UNO's South Campus near Pacific Street. The apartment buildings would be leased to UNO, which would use a portion of student housing payments to repay the construction costs.
The four three-story buildings, to be completed by August 2011, would house 480 students.
The design would resemble the existing Maverick Village on UNO's Dodge Street campus and Scott Village on the Pacific Street campus.
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Nice! I'm happy they are putting more housing on campus! Where do you think this will go? I thought I saw on one article that it would be just south of main campus but there is the golf course right there and the article posted here said on the pacific campus... Maybe it will go in that big open space between the hotel and the existing dorms on the pacific campus? It also looks like Mammel Hall and HPER are completely enclosed now! They both look great!
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Regents OK UNO housing
OWH wrote:The NU Board of Regents voted unanimously Friday to approve the construction of a new student housing complex at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The $23.36 million complex would feature apartment-style units, each with living room, kitchen, two bathrooms and four private bedrooms. It would house 480 students in four buildings, each containing 120 units.
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New UNO building a springboard
http://www.omaha.com/article/20100304/M ... pringboard
http://www.omaha.com/article/20100304/M ... pringboard
John Keenan WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER wrote:A new building can be the springboard to new community partnerships and a first-rate innovation, entrepreneurship and franchising program, according to the dean of the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s College of Business.
Louis Pol spoke Thursday to the members of Suburban Rotary Club about the college’s new Mammel Hall and the opportunities it will bring to the business college.
The $34 million building, which the college will move into by August, is a “wonderful gift to our university,” Pol said. “So we have an incredible opportunity at hand and are moving forward.”
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Yesterday, take time out from my friends at UNO's Peter Kiewit Institute (PKI) and took these photos of the University of Nebraska new CBA building - Mammel Hall.
...From PKI's third floor southwest corner window
... View from the parking lot Southwest of PKI. The new Blue Cross Blue Shield building is on the right.
...From PKI's third floor southwest corner window
... View from the parking lot Southwest of PKI. The new Blue Cross Blue Shield building is on the right.
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Building ready to inspire students
http://www.omaha.com/article/20100823/N ... e-students
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By Matthew Hansen WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER wrote:Mammel Hall, the university's new business administration building, is shocking UNO students and professors who walk into the gleaming, $27 million building for the first time.
The 120,000-square-foot building, just south of the Peter Kiewit Institute, will be officially open for business when UNO's fall semester begins Monday.
By Matthew Hansen WORLD-HERALD STAFF WRITER wrote:The bells and whistles are already on display at Mammel Hall. The building, near 67th and Pine Streets, boasts a soaring, glass-and-tile atrium where students can look at a Jun Kaneko sculpture, eat at a cafe serving food from Wohlner's Grocery and use a touch-screen interactive map to find their classrooms.
The building's auditorium seats nearly 200, while each of its 21 classrooms can accommodate between 40 and 60 students.
Mammel Hall's four laboratories feature digital tickers that track the stock market, computer screens that retract into desks at the push of a button, and giant flat-screen TVs meant to project images from a laptop so the whole class can view them.
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Those are great pictures! Mammel Hall is awesome! I believe HPER is completely finished now and they are making a lot of progress on the old business building and new dorms on south campus... I also saw somewhere that they are planning to build a new building on the parking lot between the library and music building
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That would be AWESOME. There are definitely some "blanks" along the central axis of UNO and that would really help fill in the puzzle.JPenny wrote:I also saw somewhere that they are planning to build a new building on the parking lot between the library and music building
If you have any way of getting details, I'd be really interested!
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It is and the interior is nice. I remember visiting HPER two years ago and thinking "this is a really dark and cramped warehouse". Now, it's a lot more open and aesthetically appealing.JPenny wrote:I believe HPER is completely finished now
Not sure how I feel about a possible development between the library and music building. Seems like parking is already heck as it is.
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Have any photos been released showing the finished interiors of HPER and Mammel Hall?
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I took a few of the interior of HPER only, although I'm not sure if any other sources have any interior pictures. Sorry if they aren't the highest quality, folks - you have to get by on what you have.
The MavCafe, which is on the immediate right upon entering.
The Outdoor Venture Centre display.
The rock climbing wall, which is more "open" and doesn't make you feel claustrophobic. You see the railing on the top-left? That railing surrounds an indoor jogging track.
Various machines, though not all. All the treadmills face the windows so runners can get a view of frustrated commuters down below.
A view of the rock climbing wall from the second-floor track.
Okay, so it's not an interior, but it merits some attention. If you recall a few years ago, there was a large parking lot where the renovated building now resides. Part of the parking lot remains and has a "parking garage" feel to it.
Overall, aside from the multiple red and gray colours, the biggest perk of the renovations is the usage of more windows and keeping the interior as open as possible.
The MavCafe, which is on the immediate right upon entering.
The Outdoor Venture Centre display.
The rock climbing wall, which is more "open" and doesn't make you feel claustrophobic. You see the railing on the top-left? That railing surrounds an indoor jogging track.
Various machines, though not all. All the treadmills face the windows so runners can get a view of frustrated commuters down below.
A view of the rock climbing wall from the second-floor track.
Okay, so it's not an interior, but it merits some attention. If you recall a few years ago, there was a large parking lot where the renovated building now resides. Part of the parking lot remains and has a "parking garage" feel to it.
Overall, aside from the multiple red and gray colours, the biggest perk of the renovations is the usage of more windows and keeping the interior as open as possible.
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JPenny wrote: I also saw somewhere that they are planning to build a new building on the parking lot between the library and music building
That would be AWESOME. There are definitely some "blanks" along the central axis of UNO and that would really help fill in the puzzle.
If you have any way of getting details, I'd be really interested!
I saw it in an article a couple weeks ago. i think it was an article about the university of Nebraska fund or whatever that is... I think it was suppose to be a "community outreach center" or something to that extent. And I agree that this would make parking even more of an issue than it already is but from what i have heard they are planning on building at least 1 more parking garage if not 2 on main campus eventually!