CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan, March 1, 1984 Page Students show off World's Fair designs By STEPHANIE HEARN Staff Reporter KANSAS CITY, Mo. — KU architecture students yesterday presented their designs for buildings and a transportation system that they hoped would spur Kansas Citians' interest in being host to the 1997 World's Fair. An audience of about 30 Kansas City officials, business executives and professional architects and designers met the Westin Crown Center Hotel to watch slide show and a videotape prepared by the studio class of 17 students. In a room filled with drawings and a 7-foot model of a rejuvenated Armour Swift Burlington Bridge, Glen LeRoy, assistant professor of architecture and urban design, said that the students' goal was to generate interest for a world's fair in Kansas City by showing what the fair could do for the city. THE VIDEOTAPE DEPICTED old, crumbling buildings in the downtown area, described by the narrator as "ugly scars on the face of the city." But as the tempo of the background song, "Kansas City Here I Come," picked up the scenes of the broken down, abandoned buildings were rebuilt and new buildings were gleaming, new structures that could attract millions of people. The students proposed designs for the Union Station, the stockyards and the riverfront area between the ASB and Paseo bridges. Greg Hugeback, Florissant, Mo., senior, said that the students chose the sites because they were owned by the sites were not being used to their potential. The students also designed a sky-run monorail system to link the three sites. The engineers must "may have pressed the realm of feasibility." But, he said, the point of the project was to generate ideas among Kansas City business and government leaders. .. The students' work was prompted by a request last summer from Charles Wheeler, a former Kansas state legislator and head of the Kansas City World's Fair task force. Leroy's class of fifth-year architecture students spent the first part of the fall semester drafting a master transportation plan. The students designed a "bullet" train that would bring people from all over the country into Union Station. They also designed a light rail system. — to link the suburbs to the city's core. LeRoy said, "The fair should not be a limited site, but it should tie up with playgrounds of fun and games of Fun and the Country Club Plaza." WHILE WORKING ON designs for buildings that would be used to accommodate the fair's visitors, the Kansas City already needed more condominium and hotel spaces, they students also considered what the buildings could be used for after the Brian Barnes, Overland Park senior, designed an aquarium for the river- front area that he said could be used after the fair. "I wanted to give the feeling of what the fair would look like," Barges said. K-State architecture students last month presented their conceptualization of what should be done for a world's fair. "But," Hueback said, "I think we've really done K-State." Hugeback said that although the students' drawings were now the property of the University, the project needed the class members professionally. "I got a job just because of these drawings." he said. City officials to pick eight for homesteading program By the Kansan Staff The Lawrence Community Development Department and the East Lawrence Improvement Association will draw eight applications from the 16 submitted yesterday to determine who will receive eight free lots being offered through a homesteading program. Lymn Goodell, city director for community development, said that if all 16 applications were approved, the city and the association would have a drawing in April to determine who would receive the lots. 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