

Detroit Institute of
Arts
5200 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, Michigan 48202
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DETROIT FILM THEATRE
AT THE DETROIT INSTITURE OF ARTS
A prominent feature
of the 1927 Detroit Institute of
Arts building is the 1200 seat
auditorium, designed by Paul
Philippe Cret as a venue for film,
lectures and live performances. Now
regarded as one of the most
important architects of large-scale
American civil engineering projects
during the early 20th century, Cret
was fluent in both modern as well as
neoclassic styles. He was also a
pioneering industrial designer,
whose visionary Burlington Zephyr
streamliner locomotive is now on
permanent display inside the Chicago
Museum of Science and Industry. For
the DIA Auditorium Cret collaborated
with Detroit architect C. Howard
Crane, designer of several lavish
Detroit theatres of the 1920s such
as the Fox. The auditorium combines
Cret's elegant sense of space and
occasion with Crane's theater
engineering sophistication.
Innovative
elements of the auditorium include
ceiling and walls that were designed
around the extensive classical pipe
organ built by Cassavant Freres of
Montreal. The mezzanine level
Crystal Gallery reception space
features a two-story, vaulted
gallery with floor to ceiling
crystal reflecting walls on either
end. Many decorative elements, such
as the wrought iron interior grilles
by Samuel Yellin and colorful
fountains and terra-cotta tiles
along the staircase from Detroit's
Pewabic Pottery, represent the
highest level of American
craftsmanship from the era.
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