- Pan-Pacific Auditorium
The Pan-Pacific Auditorium was a landmark structure in the Fairfax District of
Los Angeles ,California , that once stood at 7600 West Beverly Boulevard near the site ofGilmore Field , an early Los Angeles baseball venue predatingDodger Stadium . It was located within sight of bothCBS Television City on the southeast corner of Beverly and Fairfax Avenue and the Farmers Market, on the northeast corner of Third Street and Fairfax.A Streamline Moderne icon is born
Designed by the Los Angeles architectural firm of
Wurdeman and Becket , a firm that would go on to design other L.A. landmarks such as the Music Center in Downtown and the space-age "Theme Building" atLos Angeles International Airport , the Pan-Pacific Auditorium opened to a fanfare of Boy Scout bugles onMay 18 ,1935 for a sixteen-day home show. Considered to be one of America's finest examples ofStreamline Moderne architecture , the short-lived encore toArt Deco , the green and white western-facing facade perpendicular to the Beverly Boulevard entrance was 228 feet (69 m) long and featured four stylized towers and flagpoles meant to represent upswept aircraft fins above the entrance. Celebrated Art Deco Moderne industrial designerNorman Bel Geddes was reported to have been a major consultant on the building's design in 1934.From indoor venue to empty shell
Over the years, the Pan-Pacific would host the
Ice Capades and theHarlem Globetrotters , serve as the home of theLos Angeles Monarchs of the Pacific Coast Hockey League as well as UCLA ice hockey, UCLA men's basketball, USC men's basketball, professional tennis, car shows, political rallies, circuses and was even the venue for many televised professional wrestling shows in the 1950s. In short, virtually any major indoor event that was going on in Los Angeles was going on at the Pan-Pacific.Leopold Stokowski conducted there in 1936; 1950s screen starJeanne Crain got her start there in the early 1940s when she was crowned "Miss Pan Pacific"; GeneralDwight D. Eisenhower spoke to a beyond-capacity crowd of 10,000 in 1952 only one month before being elected President of the United States;Elvis Presley performed there in 1957 shortly before he entered the Army and Vice-presidentRichard Nixon addressed a national audience from the Pan-Pacific in November 1960.Behind the remarkable facade was a large but modest rectilinear wooden structure resembling an overgrown gymnasium both inside and out. Covering 100,000 square feet (9,000 m²) and seating up to 6000, the Pan-Pacific was Los Angeles' primary indoor venue until the 1972 opening of the much largerLos Angeles Convention Center . The Pan-Pacific Auditorium then closed for good. Almost immediately after the auditorium closed, much talk circulated throughout the surrounding Fairfax District about refurbishing the Pan-Pacific, possibly as an ice rink or cultural center, even though the parking lot would soon become the site of a park. For years the building stood neglected and damaged by small fires accidentally started by transients.The Pan-Pacific goes to the movies
In 1975, the Pan-Pacific made a brief appearance as the entrance to the
NBC Studios in New York in the movie "Funny Lady " starringBarbra Streisand . Later, interest in the building was rekindled somewhat with its 1978 inclusion in theNational Register of Historic Places . It would be the 1980 release of the movie musical, "Xanadu" starringOlivia Newton-John ,Gene Kelly andMichael Beck that many hoped would be the driving force to save the building. In "Xanadu," the auditorium's facade played a central role as a dilapidated building that would become adisco roller rink by the end. The movie was visually and musically outstanding but critically panned. The characters in the film called the building a "dump", which was a fair statement; the building was then revitalized within the film's script. The Pan-Pacific is probably the single most recognizable element in "Xanadu". Still, even the attention the Pan-Pacific drew from its inclusion in two major motion pictures was not enough.Xanadu lost
The auditorium continued to deteriorate for several years afterward mostly due a tremendous lack of security. A large loading door on the southeast corner was frequently forced open and left that way, allowing access by anyone who chose to enter. A fire in May 1983 damaged the northern end and on the evening of
May 24 ,1989 , six days after the fifty-fourth anniversary of its heralded opening, the Pan-Pacific Auditorium was destroyed by one final and incredibly spectacular fire that was visible for miles.Today, the site is home to the public facilities of Pan-Pacific Park, which are topped by a scaled-down replica of one of the famous towers. A nearly full-scale and stylized replica of the facade lives on in
Florida as the main entrance to theDisney's Hollywood Studios theme park which, in an almost ironic twist, opened in Orlando onMay 1 ,1989 , a little more than three weeks prior to the loss of the original.The
2007 announcement by theWalt Disney Company of an ambitious five-year plan to expand and rethemeDisney's California Adventure has among its many proposals a plan to retheme the entrance plaza in the style of the Pan-Pacific's façade.External links
* [http://www.hollywoodphotographs.com/search.asp?im=-1&cat=30 Historic Photos of the Pan-Pacific Auditorium - Bruce Torrence Collection]
* [http://cml.ci.cerritos.ca.us/perl/ms.pl?catid=122&prid=24 Cerritos College "Pan-Pacific Portal" Library Entrance]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1815802809621295455&q=pacific+auditorium 1987 amateur video by Dean Mardon of New Zealand. Broadband connection required]
* [http://miceage.com/allutz/al101807a.htm Reference to Disney's California Adventure façade at Miceage.com]
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