I've been walking by this project for months. It's nice to see how the work gets done... It's so slow that in real time it always just seems like people are standing around or driving in circles.
This video is GREAT. I had no idea it existed until accidentally finding it this morning, which feels pretty crazy considering my office is four floors below the room where this camera was set up. Thanks so much to whomever made this.
Hope everyone got out in time. You wrecked my office! OK, ESB was a bad-vibes building. It was also one of the inner traditional buildings and certainly worth saving. Thing is, UT has a HUGE P.U.F fund from alumni donations which enables them to build without restraint. Too bad they don't have enough money to pay the people who work in those buildings. 750 of us staffers qualified for food stamps in 2003. UT actually runs a canned food drive at Xmas for starving UT staffers. Texas, gotta love it
@adcomamps, if they could have done that THEY WOULD HAVE. It would have cost a hell of a lot less, too. But they couldn't because the other buildings were way too close. Do you think they're stupid to not see such a cost-saving option, if it were even remotely possible?
@adcomamps, if they could have done that THEY WOULD HAVE. It would have cost a hell of a lot less, too. But they couldn't because the other buildings were way too close. Do you think they're stupid to not see such a cost-saving option, if it were even remotely possible?
Bummer! I hate to see well constructed old buildings get demo'd, especially those that had the architecture of other buildings around it. I learned a lot inside of those walls from some great scientists. Hook'em!
that was like candy for my eyes,i loved the proccess,cool job!what i didn't like that much was your choice of this particular track,maybe anotherone would fit in a better way,just my opinion it's your work anyway...good luck!:)
I remember taking O Chem Lab in that building... so don't miss it =P
FengHoang 3 months ago
it's like worker ants
cobyjak 1 year ago
Awesome!
Hcantu9 1 year ago
I've been walking by this project for months. It's nice to see how the work gets done... It's so slow that in real time it always just seems like people are standing around or driving in circles.
jonasmiller08 1 year ago
@jonasmiller08: oh heck, hi Jonas! Linking to you here right..... NOW. :D
suzbailey23 1 year ago
This video is GREAT. I had no idea it existed until accidentally finding it this morning, which feels pretty crazy considering my office is four floors below the room where this camera was set up. Thanks so much to whomever made this.
suzbailey23 1 year ago
Hope everyone got out in time. You wrecked my office! OK, ESB was a bad-vibes building. It was also one of the inner traditional buildings and certainly worth saving. Thing is, UT has a HUGE P.U.F fund from alumni donations which enables them to build without restraint. Too bad they don't have enough money to pay the people who work in those buildings. 750 of us staffers qualified for food stamps in 2003. UT actually runs a canned food drive at Xmas for starving UT staffers. Texas, gotta love it
Yavor54 2 years ago
I was one of the demo guys I have some close ups ony playlist
aron723s 2 years ago
shold of put c4 explosve in side take 7 sec to blow up . insted of demolishing the the bulding with backhoes .
adcomamps 2 years ago
they prolly cld not use c4 b/c of the close proximity of the other bldgs. althought c4 wld have made a great scene!
coffeegirl2007 2 years ago
@adcomamps, if they could have done that THEY WOULD HAVE. It would have cost a hell of a lot less, too. But they couldn't because the other buildings were way too close. Do you think they're stupid to not see such a cost-saving option, if it were even remotely possible?
suzbailey23 1 year ago
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@adcomamps, if they could have done that THEY WOULD HAVE. It would have cost a hell of a lot less, too. But they couldn't because the other buildings were way too close. Do you think they're stupid to not see such a cost-saving option, if it were even remotely possible?
suzbailey23 1 year ago
Bummer! I hate to see well constructed old buildings get demo'd, especially those that had the architecture of other buildings around it. I learned a lot inside of those walls from some great scientists. Hook'em!
texsurfer 3 years ago
gets better every time I watch it
sohutton 3 years ago
I can't wait to see Jay's new building ideas grow from the bottom up to greatness of the new building!!!!
zestyredtx 3 years ago
that was like candy for my eyes,i loved the proccess,cool job!what i didn't like that much was your choice of this particular track,maybe anotherone would fit in a better way,just my opinion it's your work anyway...good luck!:)
1ertia 3 years ago
wow, how many days did it take?
Nurikansly 3 years ago
awesome
franona 3 years ago