Building Design+Construction magazine recognized the King’s Theatre restoration project with a Platinum Reconstruction Award.
The project is also featured in Auditoria’s 2016 publication. Learn about the extensive renovation of this “Wonder Theater” of NYC. “After years of standing dormant, a project to restore a famed New York theater focused on rejuvenating public areas and facilities in a bid to return the iconic venue to its former glory.”
“In 2008, the Bloomberg administration put together a last-ditch effort to save the theater from the wrecking ball. The sole bidder, Houston-based ACE Theatrical Group, partnered with Goldman Sachs and borough, city, state and federal entities, and restoration began in January 2013.
The results are breathtaking. The seats – 3,250 of them, 400 fewer than the original, making it the third largest full-time arts venue in the city – have been reupholstered and the aisles have been widened.
The original American-walnut paneling has been refinished in the soaring 70-foot lobby, which features pink marble stairs and high curved ceilings. Where architectural details like ornate plaster walls, sconces or chandeliers were missing, they’ve been artfully reproduced. “Some of the chandeliers were too high for the vandals to get to, and I defy anyone to figure out which are the originals and which are reproductions,” says ACE chief David Anderson. “We had reproductions of the original carpeting printed from old black-and-white photographs, using surviving fragments to figure out the colors.”
Enjoy learning more about this great effort!
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