Actually curves are more efficient, which is why they have always been used. Angled seating arrangements like this reduce visibility to the performance.
The tiers are also extra wide, reducing their functionality even more.
Have you any similar examples like this, with the specific number of tiers? Outside isreal of course.
Is the quad at the Utah Valley University shaped like a menorah ?
AI Overview
No, the Utah Valley University (UVU) campus does not feature a quad shaped like a menorah; the quad is a traditional open space with pathways, and there's no mention of it resembling a menorah. Searches for UVU's quad and campus layout describe it as a standard quad area, not a distinct, menorah-like design.
The UVU "Quad" is a central area for students to gather, study, and participate in campus activities.
It serves as a common open space on the campus, a traditional feature of many university campuses.
There are no available images or descriptions of the quad having any special geometric shape, such as a menorah.
Anyone can find shapes and patterns anywhere; clouds, shadows, etc. It seems obvious what the intention was here with this post… a bit intellectually dishonest at best, stupid at worst.
menorah? More like a tiered outdoor theater. An architectural feature that has been used throughout time. Your analysis is more troubling.
Actually curves are more efficient, which is why they have always been used. Angled seating arrangements like this reduce visibility to the performance.
The tiers are also extra wide, reducing their functionality even more.
Have you any similar examples like this, with the specific number of tiers? Outside isreal of course.
Is the quad at the Utah Valley University shaped like a menorah ?
AI Overview No, the Utah Valley University (UVU) campus does not feature a quad shaped like a menorah; the quad is a traditional open space with pathways, and there's no mention of it resembling a menorah. Searches for UVU's quad and campus layout describe it as a standard quad area, not a distinct, menorah-like design. The UVU "Quad" is a central area for students to gather, study, and participate in campus activities.
Anyone can find shapes and patterns anywhere; clouds, shadows, etc. It seems obvious what the intention was here with this post… a bit intellectually dishonest at best, stupid at worst.
I down voted you for pasting that AI drivel and thinking it strengthened your argument.
"... and there's no mention of it resembling a menorah." Lol, yawn.
I do, however, agree with you about the post being at least a bit intellectually dishonest and, maybe, stupid.
I'm at am impasse! Kek.
Regardless, I didn't want you to think your "opponent" gave you the DV.
Fair!
Menorah’s have curves…