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LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/08/07 -- The popular, space-aged themed Encounter
Restaurant at the top of Los Angeles International Airport's landmark Theme
Building will be closed until further notice while renovation to the upper
arches is performed. Ground-level offices, the City Deli cafeteria, and
the airport's commissary that provides food to the rest of the airport's
concessions will remain open. The renovation project is expected to last
approximately six months. However, the restaurant is expected to open much
sooner.
The renovation will be to the upper arches above the Encounter Restaurant
and will include the stucco "skin" of the spider-like, futuristic
structure. The upper arches are decorative and do not provide structural
support for the glass-encased restaurant. The upper arches have not been
renovated since they were erected in the late 1950s.
The renovation was scheduled after a 1,000-pound, 5-foot-by-10-foot piece
of the stucco "skin" was discovered to have fallen off the underside of the
east upper arch two Saturdays ago. Airport workers immediately installed
protective, tunnel-like scaffolding over the entrances to the Theme
Building while visual inspection from the restaurant's roof-top was
conducted and while awaiting the arrival yesterday of a 100-foot-tall crane
from which engineers could inspect more closely. After airport engineers
and inspectors reported late yesterday afternoon that there was water
seepage into the stucco on the topside of the arch and the possibility of
other pieces of stucco falling onto the rooftop of the restaurant, airport
officials decided to ask the Encounter Restaurant manager to close the
restaurant early last night.
The last major renovation of the Theme Building was completed April 1999,
when a $3-million, six-month project included renovating the underside of
the cross bridge that forms the roof of the Encounter Restaurant and the
bottom of the restaurant with new galvanized steel, stucco and painting.
At that time, inspection of the upper arches revealed no problems.
The Theme Building was completed in August 1961 at a cost of $2.2 million.
Architects Pereira & Luckman Associates, Welton Becket & Associates, and
Paul R. Williams designed the building's 135-foot-high parabolic arches to
symbolize the optimism of a futuristic Los Angeles in the space age. In
1992, the Los Angeles City Council designated the Theme Building a cultural
and historical monument.
The landmark building is often shown in commercial films and television
newscasts as an establishing scene for Los Angeles and the airport. During
renovation, the nightly color lighting program will continue.