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The Mabel Shaw Bridges Music Auditorium, more commonly known as Bridges Auditorium or Big Bridges (to distinguish it from nearby Bridges Hall of Music, known as Little Bridges[1]), is a 2500-seat auditorium at Pomona College in Claremont, California, United States. It was designed by William Templeton Johnson and opened in 1932. It hosts a variety of performances for the college and outside groups.
History
The auditorium was built as a joint project of the Claremont Colleges consortium. It was sponsored by the parents of Mabel Shaw Bridges, a student in Pomona's class of 1908 who died of illness in her junior year,[2] and H.H. Timken, president of the Timken Roller Bearing Company.[3][4]
From its completion until the opening of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in 1964, it was arguably the premier destination of choice for prominent visitors to Southern California.[5] It was also the largest collegiate auditorium on the West Coast, with a capacity nearly twice that of Pomona and equal to that of the city of Claremont.[3] The Los Angeles Philharmonic frequently performed there.[5]
The auditorium was renovated from 1975 to 1977 for seismic retrofitting and cosmetic repairs.[6][7] In 2007, control was transferred from the consortium to Pomona individually.[8][9][10]
Pomona's 2015 master plan classifies Big Bridges as a "building notable for establishing the distinctive context" of the college, and describes it as a symbol of the college's regional civic engagement.[11] A 2015 environmental impact report from the college identifies it as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places,[12] although Шаблон:As of the college has not yet applied for it to be listed. John Neiuber, writing for the Claremont Courier in 2017, expressed surprise it is not listed.[13]
Architecture
Big Bridges is the primary visual anchor point for the east side of Marston Quadrangle, the center of Pomona's campus. It was constructed in a Renaissance Revival style modeled after northern Italy,[6] and incorporates Art Deco elements.[2] It has large porticos on its front and sides with arched columns,[14] and a large formally adorned foyer inside the main entrance. The building's frieze features the names of five eminent composers;[3] it was the target of a famous 1975 prank in which the one for Frédéric Chopin was replaced with one honoring Frank Zappa.[15][7][16]
The auditorium has a capacity of 2,494 people, including a 500-seat cantilevered balcony.[6] There are no supporting columns, allowing all seats to have unobstructed views of the Шаблон:Convert proscenium.[3]
The basement has a historical exhibit.[17]
Ceiling
Шаблон:External media A mural by Italian-American artist John B. Smeraldi covers the Шаблон:Convert parabolic domed ceiling of the auditorium.[6] It depicts a variety of constellations in silver and gold leaf[18] against a pale blue background.[3]
Usage
Big Bridges hosts a variety of events and performances for the college, including orientation sessions, concerts, and guest speaker lectures. The college also rents the auditorium to outside groups. A number of films and television shows have used the auditorium as a set.[19]
References
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