Golden Rondelle Theater - Racine, WI
Posted by: hykesj
N 42° 42.910 W 087° 47.432
16T E 435267 N 4729488
Originally built for the Johnson Wax pavilion at the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair, the Golden Rondelle has been relocated to the SC Johnson Corporate Headquarters complex in Racine, Wisconsin.
Waymark Code: WM16E7H
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 07/12/2022
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Yes, I’m old enough to remember the ’64-’65 New York World’s Fair. And I remember the Johnson Wax pavilion with its striking architecture incorporating the company’s logo and 500-seat golden rondelle theater. The exhibit featured an 18-minute film called “To Be Alive!” - a montage of life experiences from all over the world with a kind of ‘up with people’ theme. After waiting in line for over an hour, I found the film to be a bit of a letdown: But that was the opinion of a seven-year-old and should not be taken seriously.
After the fair, the pavilion, designed by the firm of Lippincott & Margulies was meticulously disassembled and the golden rondelle theater was moved to Racine Wisconsin where Johnson Wax was headquartered. Their main administrative building and R&D tower were already architecturally significant, having been designed by Wisconsin native Frank Lloyd Wright.
The Golden Rondelle has been incorporated into a new building designed by Taliesin Associated Architects which serves as a theater for both corporate and public events. Today, it is the starting point for tours of the SC Johnson campus and the film “To Be Alive!” is also shown occasionally.
Original Name of Structure (during fair): Johnson Wax Pavilion
Current Name of Structure: Golden Rondelle
Architect/Designer: Lippincott & Margulies (original)
Fair Name: New York World's Fair
Location: New York, NY USA
Year of Fair: 1964-1965
Theme of Fair: Peace Through Understanding
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