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It's too early for that...maybe in another 6 months.
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Victoriana, a number of the NPC chapters at UT-Knoxville have layouts/elevations of their new houses on their web sites. I enjoy them, too.
I really hope we get them for Alabama! The Theta chapter there has a lot of renovations planned, and you can see the layouts in some pictures behind alumnae online, but they haven't posted the actual images themselves. ________ apartments in Pattaya |
Bama trustees discuss and approve sorority housing; trustees also approve resolutions on construction of Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi houses; see
http://cw.ua.edu/2011/02/06/ua-syste...state-funding/ The article ^ is accompanied by a drawing / rendering of the planned Alpha Gam house, which looks more or less hu-normous in a traditional way. Excerpts: . . . the UA System board of trustees approved resolutions to enable four sororities to relocate to the proposed Magnolia Development behind the President’s Mansion. Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Delta Pi, Delta Delta Delta and Delta Gamma will have each of their lots situated along Magnolia Drive, which will require the demolition of Wilson, Byrd, Parker-Adams and New Hall, according to the Office of Greek Affairs website. A graphic that rendered the Alpha Gamma Delta house upon completion depicted a building that rivals the height of the President’s Mansion as seen from University Blvd., which incited trustees to question whether the sorority house would diminish the grandeur of the President’s Mansion. Trustee James Wilson III said the construction of the sorority houses would lead to the clearing of trees behind the President’s Mansion, which could impair the singular focus given to the mansion from the perspective of University Blvd. “Whenever you do any kind of construction, you’re going to lose some trees,” he said. “If the president is fine with it, I’m fine with it, but it’s a legitimate point.” University President Robert Witt said he finds the Magnolia Development agreeable and that the University will work with the facilities department to restore the greenery behind the mansion. . . . “We will provide for landscaping that will restore for the attractiveness component that will be lost.” Mike Lanier, vice president of Hoar Program Management who witnessed the meeting, said the board holds a concern for aesthetic appeal. “[The board] wants to make sure that any new project fits in with the character and image of the University,” he said. The board also approved resolutions related to the construction of the Phi Delta Theta house and Sigma Chi house to be located adjacent to the Pi Kappa Alpha house. Each house will cost $6,260,625 to construct. . . . |
That is one HUGE house!
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