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The 'Fabulous' Fox Theatre and Atlanta, 1929--1975.

机译:福布斯剧院和亚特兰大剧院,1929--1975年。

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The Fox Theatre, currently one of Atlanta's most prestigious performance venues and architectural icons, has stood at the corner of Peachtree Street and Ponce de Leon Avenue since its construction in 1929. Its fantastical aesthetic combines a monumental Arabesque exterior with various Middle Eastern interior decorative motifs. The opulence of the Fox was common to movie palaces around the country during their brief heyday in the 1920s. Relatively few of these palaces, however, have survived to become icons of their city like Atlanta's "Fabulous" Fox.;The Fox was originally conceived as a Shriners headquarters and community center, but spiraling construction costs forced the fraternal organization to lease the building's auditorium to William Fox, which he would operate as a first-run movie theater. Economic troubles during the Great Depression bankrupted both William Fox and the Shriners, casting doubt over the future of the theater, but under new ownership and stable management in the mid-1930s it performed strongly. Both Atlanta and the Fox boomed during World War II, with the city assuming major military and industrial importance during wartime. Highlighting the importance of movies and theaters to the American war effort, the Fox served as Atlanta's largest wartime community center. The war years served as the high watermark of the Fox's success as a movie theater.;During the postwar years, suburbanization sapped the vibrancy and vitality from central Atlanta, while at the same causing (along with organizational changes within the film industry) declining box office numbers at the Fox. Desegregation in the early 1960s precipitated further "white flight" from the city's central core, and although the Fox was desegregated peacefully, middle class whites abandoned the theater by 1970. In its final years, the Fox and much of central Atlanta had fallen into serious neglect. A grassroots campaign to "Save the Fox" in 1975 saved the theater from the wrecking ball, the first such preservation effort in Atlanta. The successful campaign reflected both the importance of the theater to many Atlantans, and the perceived importance of restored theaters to a lively central city.
机译:福克斯剧院(Fox Theatre)自1929年建成以来,一直是亚特兰大最负盛名的表演场所和建筑标志之一,一直屹立在桃树街和庞塞·德莱昂大道的拐角处。 。狐狸的富裕在1920年代短暂的鼎盛时期在全国各地的电影宫中都很常见。然而,这些宫殿中很少有幸存下来像亚特兰大的“神奇”狐狸一样成为其城市的偶像。狐狸最初被认为是Shriners总部和社区中心,但是建筑成本的不断上涨迫使兄弟组织出租了该建筑的礼堂。威廉·福克斯(William Fox),他将作为首映电影院运营。大萧条期间的经济麻烦使威廉·福克斯(William Fox)和Shriners破产,对剧院的未来产生了怀疑,但在1930年代中期新所有权和稳定的管理下,剧院表现强劲。第二次世界大战期间,亚特兰大和福克斯都繁荣起来,在战时该市承担着重要的军事和工业重要性。福克斯(Fox)曾是亚特兰大最大的战时社区中心,彰显了电影和剧院对美国战争努力的重要性。战争年代是福克斯电影制片厂成功的标志性人物;在战后时期,郊区化削弱了亚特兰大市中心的活力和活力,与此同时(与电影业的组织变革同时)导致了衰落福克斯的办公室电话。 1960年代初的种族隔离进一步加剧了该城市中心地区的“白人逃亡”,尽管福克斯被和平地种族隔离,但中产阶级白人在1970年放弃了剧院。在最后几年,福克斯和亚特兰大市中心的大部分地区陷入了严重的衰退。忽略。 1975年,为“拯救狐狸”而进行的基层运动使剧院免于残骸,这是亚特兰大的首次此类保存工作。成功的竞选活动既反映了剧院对许多亚特兰大人的重要性,也反映了恢复剧院对生机勃勃的中心城市的重要性。

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  • 作者

    Zarafonetis, Michael James.;

  • 作者单位

    Auburn University.;

  • 授予单位 Auburn University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.;Architecture.;Cinema.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 235 p.
  • 总页数 235
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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