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A software company based outside Madison, Wis., had a need for an auditorium as part of its campus expansion in 2011. The 829,000-sq-ft, 11,400-seat “Deep Space” auditorium was to be built underground, into a hillside, to preserve the views of rolling terrain and the farmlands beyond. It would feature a green roof and rockwork facing that mimic local geologic formations. The six-story building would require up to 74 ft of earth retention, including 60 ft of excavation beneath existing grades.
A software company based outside Madison, Wis., had a need for an auditorium as part of its campus expansion in 2011. The 829,000-sq-ft, 11,400-seat “Deep Space” auditorium was to be built underground, into a hillside, to preserve the views of rolling terrain and the farmlands beyond. It would feature a green roof and rockwork facing that mimic local geologic formations. The six-story building would require up to 74 ft of earth retention, including 60 ft of excavation beneath existing grades.
Intergalactic Soil Nails
Nodine, Mary (author)
GeoStrata Magazine Archive ; 25 ; 48-55
2021-11-25
82021-01-01 pages
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