Fox Theatre Takes on New Year with Completed Restoration of Distinctive Onion Dome
Monday, January 8th, 2024
As the curtain has lowered on 2023, Atlanta’s beloved Fox Theatre reflects on the performers who have graced its stages as well as record-setting ticket sales. Perhaps the biggest celebration of note, however, is the achievements in restoring and maintaining the physical structure of Atlanta's Fox Theatre, which is deeply rooted in preservation. Recently named the No. 2 Highest-Grossing Theatre of its size by Billboard, and nominated for 2024’s Theatre of the Year by Pollstar, this non-profit musical powerhouse invests as much in maintaining its iconic facade as it does in its stage productions. A defining feature of the city's skyline since 1929, the Fox Theatre's “Onion Dome” is a key reason the historic theatre remains standing and thriving. Crafted by the local firm of Marye, Alger and Vinour, the Onion Dome, along with its two smaller counterparts, has adorned the Fox Theatre's roof for almost a century. Perched on an elaborate tower — originally the main entrance on Kimball Street, now Ponce de Leon Avenue — these domes reflect the theatre's unique architectural style, encompassing Middle Eastern designs such as pointed arches, minarets and elaborate tiles. “The rejuvenated Onion Dome not only reinforces the Fox Theatre's structural integrity but also boosts its cultural prominence,” said Rachel Bomeli, Fox Theatre’s Vice President of Facility Operations. “This project is a testament to our commitment to preserving this magnificent theatre, blending routine maintenance with specialized conservation of original materials and modern technology.” This renovation is a component of the Fox Theatre's “Road to 100” initiative, aiming to prepare the theatre for its centennial while accommodating annual upkeep alongside a larger project to preserve the integrity of its numerous rooftops. Both practicality and aesthetics drove the refurbishment and relighting of the dome: · The aged, leaking roof beneath posed a risk to the structure and functionality of the space underneath. · The extensive restoration involved replacing the roof and the dome's inner floor, protecting the building from water damage. · Equally important was the project's visual aspect. New lighting was installed at the Dome's base to boost its evening allure and provide customizable color options for various events, holidays and significant dates. The restoration has notably enhanced the dome's visual impact, which is especially evident upon closer inspection. In previous paint jobs, certain areas overlapped different hues, resulting in a blurred effect around the edges of the dome’s cross-shaped insets. Historical photographs revealed that this was not the original look. · For the 2022-2023 refurbishment, the painters adhered to the same two-color scheme but reinstated sharp, distinct edges around decorative features for a striking design impact. · In terms of lighting, the project went beyond external enhancements. · A new overhead light was installed at the apex of the dome’s ceiling, brightly illuminating its interior. · This addition makes the space more inviting and improves visibility for staff to monitor the dome's copper exterior, iron framework and newly installed flooring more effectively. The restoration, spanning from Aug. 2022 to Feb.2023, was executed with precision and expert collaboration. · Karen Gravel of Lord Aeck Sargent directed the architectural design. · Phil Rutledge and Greg Sanford from Gay Construction led the project management. · NOVA Engineering ensured structural soundness. · Fox Theatre’s Josslyn Stiner managed the entire project in her role as Restoration Manager and Onion Dome Project Manager. · Metro Waterproofing addressing waterproofing complexities. · The decorative metal band, a crucial visual feature, was revitalized by Tim Steinrock of Steinrock Roofing and Sheet Metal. · Marci Fowler of Ardd + Winter conceptualized the innovative lighting design, which was realized by Bob Metzger of Gene Lynn Electric. · MultiVista Construction Documentation captured the entire process through photos and drone imagery. Financially, the project was managed precisely, concluding under the original $1.8 million budget by approximately $80,000.