- Richard L. Crowther
Richard L. Crowther,
FAIA (1910 –December 26 ,2006 ) was an architect and author who achieved international renown for his progressive holistic compositions, particularly his pioneering designs employingpassive solar energy.Career
Crowther was born in
Newark, New Jersey , and moved toSan Diego, California at age 21. He worked for a neon sign manufacturer and later employedneon light as an architectural element and as ambient illumination. In 1948, Crowther moved toDenver, Colorado , where he built ticket booths and renovated the ballroom atLakeside Amusement Park . He also began building energy-efficient homes in Denver.Crowther designed the spacious, sleek-lined Cooper theaters in Denver,
St. Louis Park, Minnesota , and theIndian Hills Theater inOmaha, Nebraska . All were the first theaters designed around theCinerama film technology, with cushioned seats on curving risers. The original blueprints for the theater are in theDenver Public Library Special Collections Department.The first such theater, the Cooper Theater, in Denver, featured a 146-degree louvered screen (measuring a massive 105 feet by 35 feet), 814 seats, courtesy lounges on the sides of the theatre for relaxation during intermission (including smoking facilities), and a ceiling which routed air and heating through small vent slots in order to inhibit noise from the building's ventilation equipment. [http://cinerama.topcities.com/ctcooper.htm] . The other two theatres were built in a similar format, however, the last theatre, the
Indian Hills Theater had a slightly larger screen and other improvements.Each element of the theaters was designed to enhance the Cinerama experience. The circular design took advantage of the discovery that patrons, if left to their own devices, would seat themselves in an oval pattern. The exterior circular shape served as a constant reminder to passing motorists that this was a Cinerama theater. The design included a
cylindrical shape and a flat roof.The base of the building exteriors consisted of black
Roman brick . The upper portion of the exteriors were clad in insulated Monopanels which were a burnt-orange color called "Swedish red."His pioneering work in residential solar technology led to lectures at the
Smithsonian Institution , solar conferences and universities across the U.S. Crowther's architecture publications are still used to teach students. His "Sun-Earth" text has a reputation for setting a benchmark in holistic architecture design, with arguments outlining economic and environmental benefits. He practiced what he preached, both by living and working in holistically designed spaces, and by a diet replete with organic and natural foods.The Cooper theaters and many of Crowther's other designs have been demolished. He particularly regretted seeing one of his energy-efficient homes expanded into a larger but inefficient showcase.
Crowther was a Fellow of the
American Institute of Architects .Books by Richard Crowther
(Partial list)
Ecological Architecture; Butterworth–Heinemann, 1992 ISBN 0750691719
Sun, Earth: Alternative Energy Design for Architecture; Simon and Schuster paperback, 1983 ISBN 0442214987
Affordable Passive Solar Homes: Low-Cost, Compact Designs; American Solar Energy Society, paperback ISBN 0916653005
References
* [http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1992/4/1992_4_74.shtml Lakeside Amusement Park, American heritage Magazine]
* [http://www.westword.com/Issues/2007-01-11/culture/artbeat.html Article in Denver Westworld Magazine]"Preserve Me A Seat" documentary
A documentary on the grass-root failures and successes of activists working to preserve historic movie theaters in Boston, Chicago, Omaha and Salt Lake City was produced by filmmaker
Jim Fields . The film includes an interview with Richard Crowther regarding his design of theIndian Hills Theater . The film premiered onJuly 26 2006 and was showcased at numerous film festivals, including the 2006 Estes Park, Colorado, Film Festival, and the 2006 Anchorage, Alaska, Film Festival. The European premiere of the film was held onApril 20 2007 at the Filmhuis Griffioen Theater in Amsterdam, Holland. The website for the film is http://www.apartment101films.comExternal links
* [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/824/ Cooper Theatre, Denver, at Cinema Treasures]
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