^^^ good story.
10/27/2009 10:08:30 PM
I don't think professor windmills ever gave his name, he was an older white male (that narrows it down right?)
10/28/2009 7:08:45 AM
Wondering if it was an Arch. Professor: http://ncsudesign.org/content/index.cfm/mode/1/fuseaction/page/filename/people_architecture.htmlI can think of a few that I can imagine having said conversation...
10/28/2009 9:40:28 AM
i'm liking how neo-classical architecture is considered "timeless" to some people on here. no doubt they currently live or will end up living in cary.
10/28/2009 1:52:48 PM
interview with Jimmy Hunt about the library[Edited on October 28, 2009 at 8:45 PM. Reason : +]
10/28/2009 8:42:26 PM
The Wolf Web is clearly not the place to come for informed architectural criticism.Though the conversation about contextualism could actually lead somewhere interesting... I wonder what it is that is so non-contextual about the building to people? Metal cladding? Non flat roof? I know somebody mentioned brick, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to take a peek around Centennial Campus and see that it's not the only building that isn't wrapped in four inches of kiln-dried clay paint.I don't like the suburban nature of the building. It's object architecture at it's finest (which, I'd say, is the only real similarity I see to Bilbao, with the exception of metal cladding.) I know, I know, Raleigh is a suburban city, but that doesn't mean we can't think ahead farther than ten minutes.It also relates to the human scale and scale of the surrounding buildings much moreso than Gehry's building... But I guess 'a squiggly line = a squiggly line.'It'd be nice to know how the building interfaces with transportation systems... I feel like that was a stated goal prior to meetings between community, library staff, and the designers, but I'm not really seeing how the building serves as any kind of transportation hub (with the possible exception of a nearby wolfline stop and maybe a bike rack or two.)</rant>[Edited on October 28, 2009 at 9:53 PM. Reason : .]
10/28/2009 9:52:10 PM
admittedly, i haven't followed the development of this project very closely. but i wouldn't jump to the conclusion that it's object architecture just yet. at least not without analyzing the plan and sections, which are not available (at least not on the last page.) there could very well be a brilliant circulation scheme or some type of unique programming that warrants the buildings form. i can't say for sure, because i don't have enough information. but if i had to guess, i'd say it's the green space requirements (and i'm fairly certain centennial campus wants a lot of green space for its new buildings) that played a large role of the orientation and layout of the building.what exactly screams "suburbanism" to you? is it the green space? if so, i'd have to disagree. the building does not need to take up the entire lot just to appease some requirement of forced urbanism, wouldn't you agree? if anything, a college campus is the one time where it's okay to break away from urbanism. if this building where on fayetville street, then yeah, it would be an irresponsible design. but put if you put it on a college campus, and the space is activated more often than not, i think its fine. if i were a student, i would rather enjoy an opportunity to eat lunch or just lay in the sun on my down time in front of the library (just like students do in front of dh hill). i don't want to go too much further, as i may just be misinterpreting your criticism.one thing i am not happy with are the vertical slats on the east and west facades. they feel very forced and are so far spaced apart that they can't really be of much functional use. it seems as if it was an attempt to break up the monotony of an otherwise plain and monolithic cladding system, which i don't like. that's something i'd expect out of libeskind - wild oblique forms with random scratches to help break it up.[Edited on October 28, 2009 at 10:56 PM. Reason : ]
10/28/2009 10:27:16 PM
10/29/2009 11:46:30 AM
Grading taking place in the vicinity of the Library construction site:http://www.mae.ncsu.edu/EBIII/09-1013-550.jpgThat's EB I top center, the corner of EB III just poking down in the top right
11/4/2009 11:02:25 AM
cheap-o photoshop of the proposed buildings onto the photo I just posted^http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/9603/20091013550copy.jpg
11/4/2009 11:45:23 AM
11/18/2009 12:28:33 PM
Holy crap that's a lot of land cleared. I mean I knew it was a lot because it's not just the library being built, but damn. Also appears to be 4 retention ponds scattered around there.[Edited on November 18, 2009 at 1:06 PM. Reason : -]
11/18/2009 1:04:28 PM
11/19/2009 6:10:44 PM
I still would love them to build the monorail.
11/19/2009 6:17:24 PM
11/19/2009 6:26:57 PM
it'll be nice to finally have walking continuity between the chunks of centennial that have been developed
11/19/2009 6:33:17 PM
You could walk before, you just had to walk through the woods. I liked that about centennial...when class was over I could get the hell away from my foul-smelling peers and go eat lunch in the woods.
11/19/2009 8:49:52 PM
11/20/2009 12:47:31 PM
^ a lot of us think they will start moving people in this spring, but its not suppose to officially open till next fall for classes.
11/20/2009 9:30:05 PM
mockup of the exterior windows
1/5/2010 10:28:48 AM
is it a bomb shelter? wtf are those
1/5/2010 10:32:31 AM
^^ Ive been wondering that was. OK. To me those aeral shots looking at them again... Seems too small an area for the library with the "Oval" inside all the engr spaces. I know they are putting in a parking deck, but I think thats probably going in the main area thats cleared, next to the one partners lot.
1/5/2010 11:40:57 AM
1/5/2010 10:40:59 PM
new video [Edited on August 12, 2010 at 11:13 AM. Reason : +]
8/12/2010 11:12:25 AM
8/12/2010 12:08:46 PM
Thing does look like it was designed by Mike Brady.
8/13/2010 12:22:34 AM
The new modern seating just arrived:
8/13/2010 3:46:58 AM
hooksaw is such a hack
8/13/2010 4:33:35 AM
lot of concrete and rebar visible on the webcams: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/huntlibrary/camera.htmlNot quite enough to get a feel for the shape of the building yet, but the concrete is getting poured pretty quickly.
8/13/2010 9:39:00 AM
8/13/2010 12:29:03 PM
Went to Centennial for the first time in 5 years. I'm amazed how much is over there now
8/13/2010 2:04:19 PM
Why, in the video, when they start talking about RTP do they immediately show the "shimmer wall" of the new convention center downtown?
8/13/2010 9:35:16 PM
Both the library and the parking deck have a lot of concrete and rebar. Unless there's a deck under the library, which I don't think is the case.The library has two towers built up a good height and a couple of walls (and a staircase with a wall down the middle of it).[Edited on August 13, 2010 at 9:56 PM. Reason : ]
8/13/2010 9:52:21 PM
my sister-in-law is from Bilbao, everyone hates that building so I can't see why we'd want to replicate that. The old buildings on engineering row are timeless, the last thing NCSU needs is another space ship Harrelson... yeah you recognize it but is still sucks. leave the trendy building to planet hollywood and tgifridays.
8/14/2010 11:35:21 AM
there taint no way i'm getting involved in the "timeless" discussion again until the year 2310[Edited on August 14, 2010 at 3:25 PM. Reason : i can always go back and re-read page one]
8/14/2010 3:24:40 PM
>>>>This rendering reminds me of a sub compact modular home design I saw somewhere. Exact same design really. I can't remember the name, but maybe someone else has seen it. I hope they really do plant corn our in front... That will make it more NC State'ish. The inside look nice even though I really don't like the exterior (and I'm a fan of modern architecture).Not sure the automatic retrieval system is necessary. That's typically a big investment (we have several at my work) and with everything going more and more electronic, is it really worth it for something that will be used less and less as things become digital.
8/14/2010 4:25:12 PM
Everytime I look at this thread, I think of the Bill Clinton library. I am not a fan of either design.[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 8:27 AM. Reason : df]
8/16/2010 8:26:39 AM
It looks like a trailer
8/16/2010 8:43:40 AM
8/16/2010 9:05:48 AM
I think I'm just gonna start posting other campus construction images in here, if people don't mind.Here's the new parking deck going in between Butler and the Baseball field.I'm trying to figure out what the deal is with the giant elongated glass stairwell coming off of it. I mean it looks cool, but I'm trying to figure out if there's a functionality to it.Is there an escalator in there? Is there a parking office of some sort? New stairwell ADA compliance?[Edited on August 16, 2010 at 12:45 PM. Reason : ?]
8/16/2010 12:43:33 PM
Most likely fenestration? The window design will allow for at least some solar heating. As for the size, this could also allow in more sunlight, but what about increased capacity? Is some type of nearby event expected from time to time that may have large numbers of people moving through the stairway at once? [Edited on August 16, 2010 at 1:12 PM. Reason : Just some quick thoughts, marko.]
8/16/2010 1:12:25 PM
MAE officially moved into EBIII a couple of days ago. Centennial will actually get a couple of girls on campus now.
8/17/2010 8:57:53 AM
hey now, textiles has been there for years
8/17/2010 9:20:32 AM
Someone tell jim goodnight to pay for the library.
8/17/2010 9:31:10 AM
^^^Wtf are you talking about, MAE is going to do nothing but dilute the girl population even more. CHE is approaching 50/50, and what is MAE, 99/1? BME is what will bring more females to Centennial, which ironically is third floor of EBIII
8/17/2010 12:38:16 PM
Guess I was mostly making a distinction between MAE and ECE (EBII). MAE has at least 20 girls in the department.
8/17/2010 1:42:07 PM
My company's bidding on this project. Not sure when construction is scheduled to start, but bids are due september 16th (probably awarded shortly thereafter).
8/19/2010 4:44:07 PM
Now why isn't there an automatic retrieval system on the parking deck? That'd be the new hotness
8/27/2010 9:49:18 PM
Construction is going pretty well...according to these webcamshttp://www.lib.ncsu.edu/huntlibrary/camera.htmlCamera 1: http://152.14.22.251/view/viewer_index.shtmlhahaha holy shit you can control the webcamsCamera 2: http://152.14.48.66/view/viewer_index.shtml
3/29/2011 3:18:13 PM
Any idea on the estimated completion date?
3/29/2011 3:48:53 PM