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Lambeau Field Module. By Kyle Viola & Brandon Bridge. The Beginning S tages. All wood used is pine. Cut pieces Cut walls Logo’s Cut supporting board Cut score boards, and light fixtures Painted outside of walls and the top portion of the inside walls
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Lambeau Field Module By Kyle Viola & Brandon Bridge
The Beginning Stages • All wood used is pine • Cut pieces • Cut walls • Logo’s • Cut supporting board • Cut score boards, and light fixtures • Painted outside of walls and the top portion of the inside walls • Used transparency paper and construction paper for windows • Used wood glue and nails to assemble walls
Main front gate Associated Bank Gate Main walls Main back gate Oneida Nation Gate
Inside The Stadium Bleacher Area - Cut bleacher area using ¼ inch luan pieces - Used drywall mud, sanded, painted grey - Pained lines yellow to separate sections - Cut out squares for tunnels - ½ inch Dowel rods for field goal posts and American flag - Laminated paper for football field and press box seats - Used wood glue to stabilize light fixtures, scoreboards, and tunnels
Comparing East End zone – Behind lower scoreboard
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Lambeau Facts • Located at 1265 Lombardi Avenue • Opened in 1957, Renovated in 2000 • Seat capacity – 73,000 • 198 luxury suits • 1,920 club seats • Retired six numbers - #3 Tony Canadeo, #4 Brett Favre, #14 Don Hutson, #15 Bart Starr, #66 Ray Nitschke, #92 Reggie White • Only stadium where all seats are benches
History of Historic Lambeau • Originally named New City Stadium • Later named Lambeau Field after Curly Lambeau, Packers founder • The stadiums street address which is 1265 Lombardi Avenue was named in honor of Vince Lombardi. The Lombardi trophy is also named after this coaching legend • There is no single owner of the stadium, it is owned by the city of Green Bay and Green Bay/Brown county professional Football Stadium District
History of Historic Lambeau • Instead of building a new stadium, Packers Chairman Bob Harlan unveiled a $295 million plan to renovate the stadium in 2000-2003 • In 2007, the Packers completed their 51st season at Lambeau, breaking the all-time NFL record set by the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field • During the 2007 season, Lambeau Field was voted the number NFL stadium in game-day atmosphere and fan experience. Before Renovation After Renovation
History of Historic Lambeau • Lambeau Field is among the NFL's toughest places to play. Green Bay holds an 107-37 regular-season record at Lambeau since 1992 • Over the past two decades, prior to the start of the redevelopment project, the Packers organization itself had spent more than $50 million on improvements to the stadium • Sold out of season tickets since 1960 • Largest recorded crowd was 71,213 against Minnesota on November 2nd, 2009
Bibliography http://www.lambeaufield.com/stadium_info/history/ http://www.stadiumsofprofootball.com/nfc/LambeauField.htm http://www.nflteamhistory.com/nfl_teams/green_bay_packers/stadium.html http://www.lambeaufield.com/stadium_info/history/other_homes_of_the_packers/