While watching in the Red-tailed Hawk cam I see that the steel for the fieldhouse is finally going up.
huge crane on campus doing the work
Only what, 2 years away from the complaints about its looks/ugliness?
Quote from: RichHOnly what, 2 years away from the complaints about its looks/ugliness?
Who says I can't complain ahead of time!
(https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/ithaca.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/9/b9/9b98f0d0-34b2-11ef-b8b9-cbe5d2f19631/667daef3f1436.image.jpg?resize=889%2C500)
I think it looks pretty good, actually. Fine in that sector of the campus, and better looking than Alberding.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: RichHOnly what, 2 years away from the complaints about its looks/ugliness?
Who says I can't complain ahead of time!
(https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/ithaca.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/9/b9/9b98f0d0-34b2-11ef-b8b9-cbe5d2f19631/667daef3f1436.image.jpg?resize=889%2C500)
I think it looks pretty good, actually. Fine in that sector of the campus, and better looking than Alberding.
It looks a lot better than the smaller Brown Indoor Turf facility 76,000 sq ft designed but the same company Sasaki Design that is also under construction.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: RichHOnly what, 2 years away from the complaints about its looks/ugliness?
Who says I can't complain ahead of time!
(https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/ithaca.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/9/b9/9b98f0d0-34b2-11ef-b8b9-cbe5d2f19631/667daef3f1436.image.jpg?resize=889%2C500)
I think it looks pretty good, actually. Fine in that sector of the campus, and better looking than Alberding.
WHAT ARE ALL THOSE DIGITAL KIDS DOING ON MY LAWN??!!
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Scersk '97Quote from: RichHOnly what, 2 years away from the complaints about its looks/ugliness?
Who says I can't complain ahead of time!
(https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/ithaca.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/9/b9/9b98f0d0-34b2-11ef-b8b9-cbe5d2f19631/667daef3f1436.image.jpg?resize=889%2C500)
I think it looks pretty good, actually. Fine in that sector of the campus, and better looking than Alberding.
WHAT ARE ALL THOSE DIGITAL KIDS DOING ON MY LAWN??!!
I like the two random flag wavers for the soccer game.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: RichHQuote from: Scersk '97Quote from: RichHOnly what, 2 years away from the complaints about its looks/ugliness?
Who says I can't complain ahead of time!
(https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/ithaca.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/9/b9/9b98f0d0-34b2-11ef-b8b9-cbe5d2f19631/667daef3f1436.image.jpg?resize=889%2C500)
I think it looks pretty good, actually. Fine in that sector of the campus, and better looking than Alberding.
WHAT ARE ALL THOSE DIGITAL KIDS DOING ON MY LAWN??!!
I like the two random flag wavers for the soccer game.
To the right of the flag wavers: two people taking selfies on the sideline but their cameras are facing away from the soccer game right in front of them.
Quote from: RichHQuote from: Scersk'97Quote from: RichHWHAT ARE ALL THOSE DIGITAL KIDS DOING ON MY LAWN??!!
I like the two random flag wavers for the soccer game.
To the right of the flag wavers: two people taking selfies on the sideline but their cameras are facing away from the soccer game right in front of them.
To be honest, that is the height of verisimilitude.
Quote from: Scersk '97Quote from: RichHQuote from: Scersk'97Quote from: RichHWHAT ARE ALL THOSE DIGITAL KIDS DOING ON MY LAWN??!!
I like the two random flag wavers for the soccer game.
To the right of the flag wavers: two people taking selfies on the sideline but their cameras are facing away from the soccer game right in front of them.
To be honest, that is the height of verisimilitude.
There's a word you'll only see on a Cornell sports forum
Quote from: Scersk '97I like the two random flag wavers for the soccer game.
You made me look closer. "Flag waver" is also a law enforcement term for exhibitionist.
Can someone post a recent construction pic. Thanks
Quote from: Ken711Can someone post a recent construction pic. Thanks
You can see a little bit on the redtail hawk webcam from which you originally posted a shot. https://www.youtube.com/embed/H9IXJJazuWI?rel=0&autoplay=0
From this morning: https://www.reddit.com/r/Cornell/comments/1l8r9m3/meinig_fieldhouse_progress/
Quote from: David HardingQuote from: Ken711Can someone post a recent construction pic. Thanks
You can see a little bit on the redtail hawk webcam from which you originally posted a shot. https://www.youtube.com/embed/H9IXJJazuWI?rel=0&autoplay=0
From this morning: https://www.reddit.com/r/Cornell/comments/1l8r9m3/meinig_fieldhouse_progress/
Thanks! I have been watching some of the progress through the retail hawk cam. Saw they are already installing the roof panels in that webcam. Thanks for reddit link. Looks like they are close to half way with the steel structure going up.
it would have made a little pub perhaps if they had a live camera. Of course students would have complained most likely.
When SU did the JMA construction they had a crazy amount of viewing that stream.
Quote from: upprdeckit would have made a little pub perhaps if they had a live camera. Of course students would have complained most likely.
When SU did the JMA construction they had a crazy amount of viewing that stream.
Brown University's indoor turf facility has them.
https://facilities.brown.edu/projects/construction-cameras/itf-construction-project-construction-cameras
Brown University started their construction about 3-4 months ahead of Cornell. Here's their topping off ceremony that gives you a better overhead of their facility. I wonder if Cornell will also perform a similar ceremony at some point.
Brown U Indoor Turf Facility (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phtPsgRpbZo)
Of course, every place Cornell puts up a live cam gets then sued by students for privacy, We cant have safety get in the way,
Trying to learn more about the size of Brown indoor turf field vs. Meinig Field House. Cornell's is listed as 91,150 SF, Brown at 76,000. For reference:
Football field with end zones is 120 x 53.3 yards = 39,600 sf (1 acre = 43,560 sf)
Field plus 20 feet on each side = 56,000 sf
Cornell says the practice turf measures 360 x 180 ft = 64,800.
The 91,150 sf Cornell cites may include locker rooms, bathrooms.
Cornell has said the field house allows for NCAA lacrosse games to be played inside. That means a decent ceiling height. Brown speaks only of practice fields.
Cornell says the field will be available 17 hours a day, so like 6am to 11pm? I have played pickup at Lynah as late as 2 or 3 am, never been awake early enough to know when it reopened.
Overall:
— This is fabulous for Cornell, athletes, students
— I can see competition for time on the field. Is it possible some early ayem and midday hours are set aside for athletes? Maybe the field is section for say both soccer and lacrosse workouts, or one side for students, one for student athletes?
— I'm guess if demand for field house time exceeds supply, students may be squeezed. It would annoy me as a student. As an alum, I want the field house to bring league and national success. I remember [safety alert: old alum pontificating] we could play touch football on Schoellkopf many hours a day including on weekends. I think now it's harder to throw a frisbee there.
Quote from: billhowardTrying to learn more about the size of Brown indoor turf field vs. Meinig Field House. Cornell's is listed as 91,150 SF, Brown at 76,000. For reference:
Football field with end zones is 120 x 53.3 yards = 39,600 sf (1 acre = 43,560 sf)
Field plus 20 feet on each side = 56,000 sf
Cornell says the practice turf measures 360 x 180 ft = 64,800.
The 91,150 sf Cornell cites may include locker rooms, bathrooms.
Cornell has said the field house allows for NCAA lacrosse games to be played inside. That means a decent ceiling height. Brown speaks only of practice fields.
Cornell says the field will be available 17 hours a day, so like 6am to 11pm? I have played pickup at Lynah as late as 2 or 3 am, never been awake early enough to know when it reopened.
Overall:
— This is fabulous for Cornell, athletes, students
— I can see competition for time on the field. Is it possible some early ayem and midday hours are set aside for athletes? Maybe the field is section for say both soccer and lacrosse workouts, or one side for students, one for student athletes?
— I'm guess if demand for field house time exceeds supply, students may be squeezed. It would annoy me as a student. As an alum, I want the field house to bring league and national success. I remember [safety alert: old alum pontificating] we could play touch football on Schoellkopf many hours a day including on weekends. I think now it's harder to throw a frisbee there.
A year ago when Cornell was getting City approvals they submitted this document (https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/16938/239-Tower-Rd-PRC-PB-Submittals-24-06-10). Pages 9 and 10 have charts of the projected time allocations hour-by-hour for each field. I'm disappointed to see intramurals barely mentioned in the text and not at all in the schedule.
Quote from: David HardingQuote from: billhowardTrying to learn more about the size of Brown indoor turf field vs. Meinig Field House. Cornell's is listed as 91,150 SF, Brown at 76,000. For reference:
Football field with end zones is 120 x 53.3 yards = 39,600 sf (1 acre = 43,560 sf)
Field plus 20 feet on each side = 56,000 sf
Cornell says the practice turf measures 360 x 180 ft = 64,800.
The 91,150 sf Cornell cites may include locker rooms, bathrooms.
Cornell has said the field house allows for NCAA lacrosse games to be played inside. That means a decent ceiling height. Brown speaks only of practice fields.
Cornell says the field will be available 17 hours a day, so like 6am to 11pm? I have played pickup at Lynah as late as 2 or 3 am, never been awake early enough to know when it reopened.
Overall:
— This is fabulous for Cornell, athletes, students
— I can see competition for time on the field. Is it possible some early ayem and midday hours are set aside for athletes? Maybe the field is section for say both soccer and lacrosse workouts, or one side for students, one for student athletes?
— I'm guess if demand for field house time exceeds supply, students may be squeezed. It would annoy me as a student. As an alum, I want the field house to bring league and national success. I remember [safety alert: old alum pontificating] we could play touch football on Schoellkopf many hours a day including on weekends. I think now it's harder to throw a frisbee there.
A year ago when Cornell was getting City approvals they submitted this document (https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/16938/239-Tower-Rd-PRC-PB-Submittals-24-06-10). Pages 9 and 10 have charts of the projected time allocations hour-by-hour for each field. I'm disappointed to see intramurals barely mentioned in the text and not at all in the schedule.
Intramurals never have access to varsity facilities. Soccer is on jessup road, not Berman field, flag football same spot. Hell basketball isn't even on a real court, it's inside Barton hall.
That's one change I have been wishing for a while now, let the non athletes use these nice facilities at some point. I get the main purpose is for the varsity teams but it would be more fun and engagement with those sports could improve if you let intramurals happen in the nice facilities.
Quote from: chimpfoodQuote from: David HardingQuote from: billhowardTrying to learn more about the size of Brown indoor turf field vs. Meinig Field House. Cornell's is listed as 91,150 SF, Brown at 76,000. For reference:
Football field with end zones is 120 x 53.3 yards = 39,600 sf (1 acre = 43,560 sf)
Field plus 20 feet on each side = 56,000 sf
Cornell says the practice turf measures 360 x 180 ft = 64,800.
The 91,150 sf Cornell cites may include locker rooms, bathrooms.
Cornell has said the field house allows for NCAA lacrosse games to be played inside. That means a decent ceiling height. Brown speaks only of practice fields.
Cornell says the field will be available 17 hours a day, so like 6am to 11pm? I have played pickup at Lynah as late as 2 or 3 am, never been awake early enough to know when it reopened.
Overall:
— This is fabulous for Cornell, athletes, students
— I can see competition for time on the field. Is it possible some early ayem and midday hours are set aside for athletes? Maybe the field is section for say both soccer and lacrosse workouts, or one side for students, one for student athletes?
— I'm guess if demand for field house time exceeds supply, students may be squeezed. It would annoy me as a student. As an alum, I want the field house to bring league and national success. I remember [safety alert: old alum pontificating] we could play touch football on Schoellkopf many hours a day including on weekends. I think now it's harder to throw a frisbee there.
A year ago when Cornell was getting City approvals they submitted this document (https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/16938/239-Tower-Rd-PRC-PB-Submittals-24-06-10). Pages 9 and 10 have charts of the projected time allocations hour-by-hour for each field. I'm disappointed to see intramurals barely mentioned in the text and not at all in the schedule.
Intramurals never have access to varsity facilities. Soccer is on jessup road, not Berman field, flag football same spot. Hell basketball isn't even on a real court, it's inside Barton hall.
That's one change I have been wishing for a while now, let the non athletes use these nice facilities at some point. I get the main purpose is for the varsity teams but it would be more fun and engagement with those sports could improve if you let intramurals happen in the nice facilities.
I know that life marches on, but as an undergraduate I played intramural hockey on the same Lynah ice that the varsity team skated on and played intramural basketball on the same Barton floor that the basketball team played on. The intramural track meet was on the same Barton surface that hosted the indoor Heptagonals. At least there's planned time in the day for PE classes on the new fields.
Quote from: chimpfoodIntramurals never have access to varsity facilities. Soccer is on jessup road, not Berman field, flag football same spot. Hell basketball isn't even on a real court, it's inside Barton hall.
That's one change I have been wishing for a while now, let the non athletes use these nice facilities at some point. I get the main purpose is for the varsity teams but it would be more fun and engagement with those sports could improve if you let intramurals happen in the nice facilities.
This I remember being the case for intramurals, but not necessarily for PE classes, where we sometimes used the same playing surfaces (e.g. Newman for basketball) as varsity players. Oftentimes for PE ice hockey, we'd use the visitors' locker room to change. In fact, one year, I thought I had left my glasses behind in the locker room and the next day, I went searching for them. By this time, one of the visiting teams had already arrived on campus and left their equipment in the room but none of the team members were in the rink at the time. The guy working at the rink (not the main manager dude who's still at the rink but another guy) was kind enough to let me into the locker room to look for them and all the shelves were so pristinely organized with the players' equipment. I didn't find the glasses there, but I correctly deduced that I had left them in a classroom at the Ag Quad and reached out to the TA for that class, who did take them for safekeeping and gave them back to me the next time we met.
Hope someone can post a recent photo or two of the current construction progress.
Quote from: Ken711Hope someone can post a recent photo or two of the current construction progress.
Can't help you there, but also interested. What is the projected open date? In time for this winter? I don't know anything about construction, but I imagine a field house is a fairly simple build compared to other things.
Quote from: CU2007Quote from: Ken711Hope someone can post a recent photo or two of the current construction progress.
Can't help you there, but also interested. What is the projected open date? In time for this winter? I don't know anything about construction, but I imagine a field house is a fairly simple build compared to other things.
I heard they were aiming for Spring 2026 (Mar 21 - June 21), so not this winter. It's not just inside the fieldhouse finishing work, but also the adjacent Multi-Use playing field next door, and all the landscaping, park-like grounds outside.
A fleeting glimpse at about two minutes in [https://youtu.be/ujPiHo6MKIY?si=VIQoAZaiejHUtLXY]. Stay to the end - a dramatic finale.
Update photo and other information:
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Flooking-for-meinig-fieldhouse-construction-progress-pics-v0-58xcdgvou0ff1.jpeg%3Fwidth%3D3024%26format%3Dpjpg%26auto%3Dwebp%26s%3D8f4e53eb8e5a1cc335c7c014d496201f14d65789
There are 11 main structural spanning metal beams, and they have installed 10 of them now. The final structural beam can been seen laying on the ground on the construction site and will probably be installed soon. They have already starting installing the built up rubber membrane roofing system on the roof section from the soccer field working toward Weill Hall.
I heard from Nicki Moore that they are planning a having topping of ceremony for the final steel roofing beam similar to the topping ceremony that Brown University conducted back in March for their under construction fieldhouse.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phtPsgRpbZo
The fact that there are no real locker rooms in this massive building is just a head scratcher
Quote from: Cop at LynahThe fact that there are no real locker rooms in this massive building is just a head scratcher
Most indoor practice facilities don't have locker rooms, I don't see it as a head scratcher with the proximity to Schoellkolf. On the other hand, not that many will have a mezzanine with a limited viewing area and two team meeting rooms like the Meinig facility will have.
Locker rooms are a very large expense for the limited use they would need there. Its also mixed use, now you want to have multiple locker room areas there?
Steel work nearing completion.
(https://ik.imagekit.io/ackup28ek/528218707_4058954344421283_2730935678679020572_n.jpg?updatedAt=1754778997046)
Meinig on August 15th (https://ibb.co/YFDKmHx4)
Quote from: martyMeinig on August 15th (https://ibb.co/YFDKmHx4)
All the major structural steel work has been completed, and the large red crane on the job site is being dismantled.