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Auditorium from the balcony, Fox Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925
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Auditorium from the balcony, Fox Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925
Auditorium from the balcony, Fox Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925. Philadelphias Fox Theatre was a cinema designed by Thomas White Lamb and opened in 1923. The building was demolished in 1980. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]
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Auditorium Balcony Cinema Lamb Movie Theater Ornate Pennsylvania Philadelphia Seat Seating Thomas White
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This print transports us back to the grandeur of the Fox Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1925. Designed by renowned architect Thomas White Lamb, this magnificent cinema was a true architectural gem of its time. The image captures the view from the balcony, offering a glimpse into the opulent auditorium that once hosted countless moviegoers. The ornate interior design and exquisite furniture showcase an era when attention to detail was paramount. Every element within this space exudes elegance and sophistication. From the intricately designed seating arrangements to the majestic architectural features adorning every corner, it is evident that no expense was spared in creating an unforgettable entertainment experience. As we gaze upon this monochrome snapshot, we are reminded of a bygone era where going to the movies meant stepping into a world of glamour and escapism. The Fox Theatre stood as a testament to America's love affair with cinema during the early 20th century. Sadly, this iconic building met its demise in 1980 when it was demolished. However, through images like these preserved in historical archives such as The Architectural Forum Volume XLII, we can still appreciate and marvel at its beauty today. This print serves as both a visual reminder of our rich cultural heritage and a tribute to Thomas White Lamb's remarkable contribution to American architecture during his time.
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