John Eberson

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John Eberson was a prominent early 20th-century architect best known for pioneering the atmospheric movie palace style in the United States.

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instanceOf architect
person
aimedToCreate illusion of outdoor settings inside theatres
architecturalMovement atmospheric style
associatedWith movie palace era in the United States
contributedTo development of immersive cinema interiors
countryOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States
designed atmospheric movie palaces in the United States
designedFor motion picture exhibitors
era early 20th century
fieldOfWork cinema architecture
theatre architecture
genre entertainment architecture
impact popularized atmospheric interiors in cinemas
influenced design of American movie palaces
influencedBy European theatre design traditions
knownAs pioneer of atmospheric movie palaces
medium brick and stone theatre buildings
ornamental plaster interiors
notableFor atmospheric theatre design
movie palace architecture
notableWorkType movie palaces
occupation architect
professionalReputation prominent theatre architect
specialization large-scale theatre design
style atmospheric theatre style
timePeriodOfProminence 1920s
1930s
workLocation various cities in the United States

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Palace Theatre (Broadway) architect John Eberson