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  2. LaVell Edwards Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The luxury seating was a noticeable addition because the arrangement of blue and white seats in this section spells out BYU in block letters. In 2008 , BYU unveiled a new video board on the north end zone on August 30, allowing fans seated in the south end zone to see the instant replays and graphics which previously were shown only on the ...

  3. Eliza R. Snow Performing Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    The building is home to the Music and Performing Arts departments of BYU-Idaho, as well as the famed 700-seat Barrus Concert Hall. It also has a 500-seat drama theatre. [1] Among the musical instruments housed in the center is the Keith Martindale Stefan Memorial Organ which was dedicated by L. Tom Perry in 1984.

  4. Marriott Center - Wikipedia

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    The remaining lower bench seating was replaced after the 2015 season, lowering seating capacity to around 19,000. [6] The new renovation also installed new video boards in the arena and added the Marriott Center Annex building, where practice sessions take place for both BYU's men's and women's basketball teams. [4]

  5. List of Brigham Young University buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Harold B. Lee Library and other central buildings with Y Mountain and Kyhv Peak in the background. This list of Brigham Young University buildings catalogs the current and no-longer-existent structures of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational research university owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Provo, Utah, United States.

  6. Harris Fine Arts Center - Wikipedia

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    BYU Harris Fine Arts Center The Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) was previously the main location for Brigham Young University 's (BYU) College of Fine Arts and Communications (CFAC). In early 2023, the building was demolished to make way for a new arts building on the same site.

  7. Smith Fieldhouse - Wikipedia

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    Smith Fieldhouse BYU Arena Seating. The George Albert Smith Fieldhouse is a 5,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Provo, Utah. [1] Built in 1951, it is the home of the Brigham Young University Cougars volleyball teams and most home gymnastics meets.

  8. South Field (Provo) - Wikipedia

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    The stadium now features a grandstand with seating capacity up to 4,200 spectators, with additional standing room for larger crowds. [2] The attendance record at South Field has been broken several times in the past few years, most recently in September 2015 when 5,620 fans attended a women's soccer match between host BYU and rival University ...

  9. Foellinger Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    It is the southernmost building on the main quad. Its size and its dome make it one of the university's most recognizable buildings. The building was completed in 1907 and was designed by Clarence H. Blackall, a noted theatre designer, in the Beaux-Arts style. The building is essentially a circle with a 120-foot diameter covering 17,000 square ...