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Renderings show updated plans for Wisconsin's new indoor practice facility
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows a view of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility and Camp Randall Veterans Memorial Plaza.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows a view of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility from the east.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility behind Engineering Hall.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows a view of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility from the northeast with the existing Engineering Hall removed.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows a view of Wisconsin's proposed Camp Randall Veterans Memorial Plaza in front of the indoor practice facility.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows the entry point to Wisconsin's proposed Camp Randall Veterans Memorial Plaza from Monroe Street.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows the southeast corner of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility and Camp Randall Veterans Memorial Plaza.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows the walkway along the east side of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility along Camp Randall Memorial Park.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows the northeast corner of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows the main entry of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility on the north side of the building.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows a view of Wisconsin's proposed Camp Randall Veterans Memorial Plaza and indoor practice facility from the south.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows a view of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility from the east.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows a view of Wisconsin's proposed indoor practice facility from the north.
A rendering included with a presentation to the June 27 meeting of the Joint Campus Area Committee shows an overhead view of Camp Randall Veterans Memorial Plaza.

