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Mirror Lake at The Ohio State University was the home to long storied tradition of students jumping into the lake in order to celebrate the beginning of the week of the school’s rivalry football game with The Team Up North (aka University of Michigan). Each November since 1969, hundreds of students would gather on the lake and face the frigid cold water to preserve luck and tradition.
Asked "Why did the students feel the need to jump into Mirror Lake prior to the Michigan game?" The Lake anointed by the one time Ohio Football God himself W.W. Hayes who one proclaimed, "those who think we can beat the Team up North on Saturday can go jump in the lake," some wondered had he misspoke? Of course the students weren't going to miss the opportunity, to find a reason to swim off a few brews.
Being that this was not a University sponsored event and injuries of students began to rack up the tradition had to come to an end. The School set forth to rebuild the lake and add a feature for the lake to be drained in order to prevent future mishaps. The Lake has been designed that just before the start of the famed "Michigan" the Mirror Lake can be completely drained with in 75 minutes, water stored in underground holding tanks, until time to allow the Lake to return to its natural beauty. (Wildlife fish and all complete)
In addition to the visible trellises, ornamental railing and structural steel above grade, hot-dip galvanized steel was also used below grade in the underwater drainage lines and shut off valves that serve the function of draining the lake.
The Ohio State University has become an institution for galvanizing projects since the mid 90's and the renovation of the Ohio Stadium. Originally when being hounded by a local galvanizing marketer, galvanizing was selected was selected first because of color finish. After years in use exposure, the decision makers at the university could not ignore the economics, sustainability, longevity, and of course the corrosion protection.
Newly Complete
Duplex Systems
Industrial/Urban
Columbus, OH United States
Aesthetics, Coating Durability, Corrosion Performance, Life-Cycle Cost, Prior HDG Experience, Quality of HDG, Sustainability
Handrail (Guardrail), Trellises, Ornamental Railings, Structural Steel both above and below grade, underwater drainage lines and shut off valves gratings
Steel: 85
HDG: 85
The Ohio State University
MKSK Landscape Architecture
Stewart Iron Works
Joe Cochran
Thomarios Powder Coating
Contractor
George J. Igel & Co., Inc.
V&S Columbus Galvanizing
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