Rackham Auditorium
Rackham Auditorium
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Orso52
Glenview, IL796 contributions
Aug 2018 • Business
My colleague and I attended a series of lectures in the fourth-floor auditorium in the Rackham building. Once you get past the extreme greenness of the decor (Kermit the Frog would feel right at home), you settle in to very comfortable seats, all of which have an unobstructed view of the lectern. The acoustics of the domed auditorium obviate the need for sound amplification. You hear the speakers and audience questioners perfectly.
Written 9 August 2018
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Minerva
Ann Arbor, MI107 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
Stunning graceful beauty of this 1938 Art Deco University of Michigan building enhances public concerts and events held in its elegantly decorated first floor auditorium. Recently we have enjoyed music ranging from Beethoven quartets by the Takacs Quartet to Sufi singing by Sanam Marvi. Excellent acoustics, sight lines, beyond first-class seats. If you visit take some extra time to appreciate the extraordinary architectural and decorative details all around-----painted ceilings; astrological lighting fixtures; elaborate metal work doors, windows, railings; inlaid floors; harmonious color schemes. Upper floors also rewarding if they are open for visiting. This building anchors the north end of the main UM campus mall, facing the Graduate Library at the south end. In between are the green spaces like the Diag and other landmark buildings like Hill Auditorium and the League. You'll be glad you didn't overlook this gem.
Written 16 April 2017
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