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Yeah but they are adding a new code "compliant tie off and access system." It's not easy to find a Hefty trash bag big enough cover the entire structure.
 
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Hey you owe me royalties on that meme....;).
 
We are the keepers of the flame.
Now that you mention it, I'm sure some of that $10M could be put aside for an eternal flame memorial to Patoni at one of the entrances to Gampel.

I'm thinking of a box with a constant orange-yellow glow, like one would observe when the master was firing his kiln.
 
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Why not just strip off the fabric and have the metal show? Wouldn't this make the place louder!?
My #1 or 2 issue with Gampel has always been that the cloth roof kind of absorbs sound. IMO this is why it becomes deathly silent in there when a UConn player is shooting a free throw. I think the silence is unnerving.

We used to shout to each other across the arena when John Gwynn was shooting back in the day; "MEET AT SOUTH ENTRANCE AT HALFTIME!"
 
The entrance to the Werth Family Champions Center has a tile representation of a basketball net that was intended as a tribute to Enzo and his cathedral of basketball. That's probably enough. The Maestro was a humble man.
 
The entrance to the Werth Family Champions Center has a tile representation of a basketball net that was intended as a tribute to Enzo and his cathedral of basketball. That's probably enough. As his family said at the dedication, the Maestro was a humble man.
 
What an expensive band-aid
Courant reports 5.5 - 6.5 M for roof repair. Balance for improved lower bowl seating, updated electrical and sattelite system. A new 500k lighting system that was approved earlier will be completed this summer.
 
Courant reports 5.5 - 6.5 M for roof repair. Balance for improved lower bowl seating, updated electrical and sattelite system. A new 500k lighting system that was approved earlier will be completed this summer.
And it does seem like they are putting some kind of exterior roofing solution up as well at the tile fix.

Keep in mind that UConn's Master Plan envisions a concourse being added to Gampel.
 
Funny, always thought scraping & painting the dome would work. It's an illusion, they're fabric covered metal tiles.
UConn To Spend $10 Million On Gampel Roof, Other Work
http://cour.at/1Fh0gAA
 
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Wow 10 Million to repair the roof. That is almost the price of some practice facilities. LOL!

The Patoni Tile patent was a driving factor for the high price. The bonding agent being used to re-face the tiles costs $1,075/5 gallon bucket. And yes, only the Patoni family makes the bonding agent.
 
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I actually met a man named "Enzo" last night at a professional function and I'm a bit embarrassed to admit that the whole time I was speaking with him, all I could think about was that he shared the same first name as the Master.

And I'm even more embarrassed to admit that I had to keep reminding myself not to bring it up.
Was it Enzo Faienza, the mayor of Cromwell?
 
BU has the same set up at Iganis Arena. Now that the practice facility is where Memorial Stadium was, it'd been nearly impossible to do that. It'd be a shame if they tore down the Feld House.
Umm, no. BU no longer has 2 different arenas for basketball and hockey. Agganis Arena is a single facility and it houses both hockey and most men's basketball games.

BU used to play hockey games at the Walter Brown Arena and basketball games at Case Gym. Those 2 facilities share a common entrance, but both places are dumps. Agganis is way better.
 
Umm, no. BU no longer has 2 different arenas for basketball and hockey. Agganis Arena is a single facility and it houses both hockey and most men's basketball games.

BU used to play hockey games at the Walter Brown Arena and basketball games at Case Gym. Those 2 facilities share a common entrance, but both places are dumps. Agganis is way better.

That's what I meant. I reread the post that I responded to and see where I got confused. I remember when Agganis opened, I saw the layout on NESN, and distinctly remember the basketball stands butting up to the hockey stands under one roof, thinking it was a pretty cool way set up.
 
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I was working at John Hancock in Boston at the time Agganis was built as part of the 'John Hancock village' that BU consisting of the arena, a pair of large residential towers and the new rec center.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hancock_Student_Village

I forgot how many millions that John Hancock invested in it; but, I do remember the CEO of John Hancock at the time, David D’Alessandro (a brilliant marketing guy with a massive Napoleon complex) just about simultaneously announced this investment along with the statement that due to challenging economic conditions, there would be no bonuses/raises for rank and file employees that year, obviously excluding himself. Needless to say, that did not go over well.
 
Agganis does not have dual venues. It is a single multipurpose venue. The basketball court is laid over the hockey ice.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agganis_Arena
Has this always been the case? Which facility am I thinking of? I know don't think I'm not going crazy...Or am I?

May have picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines.
 
Has this always been the case? Which facility am I thinking of? I know don't think I'm not going crazy...Or am I?

May have picked the wrong week to quit amphetamines.
Yes, this has always been the case with Agganis. It's a single facility used for multiple sports. Basketball court is on top of the hockey ice. It opened my senior year at BU.

Like I said in my last post, Walter Brown Arena and Case Gym are the 2 arenas that share a common entrance. They are still in use, but mostly for women's games.
 
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And Enzo just happens to own Universal Tile in Hartford.


I have no issue with him doing the work as him being mayor it is part time as they have a full time Town Manager.
 
Satellite upgrade probably required so we can broadcast all games to the Big 10 Network.

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The old facility at BU was dual purpose. There was a 3800 seat hockey venue on the lower level called Walter Brown Arena. Above it, was the 1800 seat Case Gym (nicknamed THE ROOF) for hoops.


Walter Brown Arena
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Case Gym
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They used to also play basketball games at Walter Brown. For instance, Jim Calhoun and Cliffy played Satan's minions there.
 
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