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Vintage theaters... | Cinema architecture, Historic theater, Vintage movie theater

In an age of multiplexes, 3D cinema and pirated movies, the theatre is on the decline and rapidly fading in oblivion. Art Deco movie palaces, as they were called, could once be found in every American city during the Hollywood’s golden age of cinema spanning from the 1920s through the 1940s. These opulent, single-screen theatres represent an important aspect of American popular culture. Celluloid Dreams is the decade long project by Boston photographer, Stefanie Klavens, who seeks to…

Elegant Ticketing Booth for a Luxurious Experience

Eric initially envisioned a layout where you would walk straight from the concession area into the lobby and then into the theater. But Theo came up with a much more involved, and involving, floor plan in the form of a giant U. "Which is deceiving," Eric says. "It makes the space seem much bigger than it is because you're moving from room to room."

Holland, Michigan Theater - Knickerbocker Facade with Neon Sign 1989

This building was erected in the late teens or early '20's (I believe) for use as a Vaudeville theater house. In the next decade, a large Michigan theater chain, W. S. Butterfield Theaters (headquarters in Lansing) purchased this and turned it into the largest movie theater in town. They also built two other theaters in Holland. One was further west on 8th St, in the middle of town, named the "Centennial." This was torn down in the '50's and a lovely little park is in now in the location…

Riviera Theater (1918), front, 4746 North Racine Avenue, Uptown, Chicago, Illinois, USA | Theater architecture, Cinema architecture, Theatre building

AKA "the Riv" • opened with advertised capacity of 2,600 • French Renaissance design by brothers C.W. (1861-1927) and George L. (1878-1949) Rapp -- Rapp and Rapp, Chicago • managed by Balaban and Katz • building included 8 retail storefronts and 36 "bachelor apartments" • featured live music acts with movies • catering to women, had nursing station & children's playroom • converted to nightclub, 1986, now a live concert venue Jazz Age Chicago • Cinema Treasures • Uptown Historic District…

Normal Theater, Normal, IL | Art deco buildings, Art deco architecture, Art deco

The Normal Theater is a fully restored Art Deco movie theater in Normal, IL. Built in 1937, it was a state-of-the-art cinema and has shown the latest in film entertainment for more than 50 years until the theater closed in May 1990. The Town of Normal purchased the theater in 1993 and restored it to its present fully operational condition. National Register of Historic Places #97000818. Normal Theater, Normal, IL by jburton.il, via Flickr

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