CountMe3Outs wrote:Post#255 » by Villanoeyebrows » Today 5:24 pm
This must have been a fairly easy design project, in the context of how terrible the Bradley Center was in every facet. Its not often that a stadium is replaced/torn down with less fanfare and nostalgia. But that is how awful that arena and Kohl's teams were.
If imitation is the best form of flattery (design-wise), the BC has only one cheaper, quasi-imitator - Target Center.
Target copied the relatively cheap to build octagon shape (they were trying to minmize construction costs), but at least they include tolerable legroom. I term the BC the "Cadillac Cimmaron of Arenas" - nice amenities (glass atriums. granite exterior & trim, copper alloy roof) applied over an otherwise nondescript, spartan core. Shows what happens when specator confort is compromised for seating capacity. Pretty much impossible to fix that type of mistake without a total rebuild.
Good thoughts.
Ill take the Target Center over the BC anyday, based on the skyway (covered parking and entry) and food options. The Kohl era BC always enraged me with lack of food option. It has at least been slightly improved in that area in the last 3-4 years. Even the Kohl Center now has a few boutique type stands.
I am very excited to check out the new stadium.