I've spent some time wandering IBA, albeit not recently. I've thought it had a high potential of sucking from the first time I laid eyes on the plans. The interior architecture of the place just flat out blows. Has nothing to do with finish choices or construction quality (which are solid), it's all in the architecture work that was done before a single shanty was demolished in it's footprint.
-The ceiling is very low for a facility that size, and it's situated at a steep slope towards the south (the suite side). When you are standing inside looking from the east or west, the height difference between the two sides of the building is patently obvious. When you are seated in the upper half of the upper deck on the north side, you are looking downhill at the south side suite "wall".
-The rafters hang low from an already low ceiling, and on the north side they are actually kicked up so that the last 10 rows or so can have a sight-line to the floor. Looks like a last minute fix to an architectural "whoops".
-As has already been mentioned in other IBA discussions, the one-sided suite/loge box setup is ridiculous. It sort of gives the building a feel that it's a (really nice) high school football stadium, which just so happens to have a roof- a tilted/leaning/collapsing roof. It's a design choice that looks silly today, looked lame yesterday, and will still look inane tomorrow.
The bottom-line is that if you like arenas that have a symmetrical interior design (basically all of them, save for our red-headed stepchild), you will not be a fan of IBA. It's a certain upgrade from the bland, utilitarian Kansas Coliseum, and it's a positive step forward for our still-ghetto downtown, but overall it's a major letdown. Someone, somewhere in the design phase of IBA got the bright idea that they wanted to build something "different". That silly tangent somehow made it past a whole bunch of reasonable, rational people, and we the taxpayers get to reap the "reward" of their "vision". Group-think at it's worst.
My $.02.
-The ceiling is very low for a facility that size, and it's situated at a steep slope towards the south (the suite side). When you are standing inside looking from the east or west, the height difference between the two sides of the building is patently obvious. When you are seated in the upper half of the upper deck on the north side, you are looking downhill at the south side suite "wall".
-The rafters hang low from an already low ceiling, and on the north side they are actually kicked up so that the last 10 rows or so can have a sight-line to the floor. Looks like a last minute fix to an architectural "whoops".
-As has already been mentioned in other IBA discussions, the one-sided suite/loge box setup is ridiculous. It sort of gives the building a feel that it's a (really nice) high school football stadium, which just so happens to have a roof- a tilted/leaning/collapsing roof. It's a design choice that looks silly today, looked lame yesterday, and will still look inane tomorrow.
The bottom-line is that if you like arenas that have a symmetrical interior design (basically all of them, save for our red-headed stepchild), you will not be a fan of IBA. It's a certain upgrade from the bland, utilitarian Kansas Coliseum, and it's a positive step forward for our still-ghetto downtown, but overall it's a major letdown. Someone, somewhere in the design phase of IBA got the bright idea that they wanted to build something "different". That silly tangent somehow made it past a whole bunch of reasonable, rational people, and we the taxpayers get to reap the "reward" of their "vision". Group-think at it's worst.
My $.02.
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