ARTS & ARCHITECTURE
Atlanta's Millennium Gate not aloneOther cities have similar monuments to history
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/03/2008
The Millennium Gate, that miniature Arc de Triomphe in Atlantic Station, opens to the public today with a parade, patriotic music and a flourish of fireworks.
"It's only eight years late," laughs Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, the British interior designer who consulted on period rooms in the museum within the arch. "But it's a nice piece of architecture. I think people will love it in 200 years."
JOEY IVANSCO / jivansco@ajc.com | |||
| The Millennium Gate at Atlantic Station, which stands as a monument to Georgia history opens to the public on July 4. | |||
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Her joke — has it really been eight years since Y2K? — started us thinking about that name: Millennium Gate. Rodney Cook Jr., the Atlanta designer who built the monument, intended it to mark the passage from one millennium to another. But it turns out some others have marked it first, using the same terminology:
• Chicago. The Windy City beat Atlanta by three years with its Cloud Gate at Millennium Park, a 33-foot-tall sculpture by artist Anish Kapoor that looks something like a stainless steel neck pillow.
• Greensboro. This Millennium Gate was erected five years ago in front of the municipal complex in this North Carolina city. The monumental sculpture by artist Jim Gallucci shows human silhouettes framed by a bronze arch.
• Vancouver. The Chinatown Millennium Gate, a colorful Asian portal to the one of the continent's largest Chinatowns, opened in 2002.
• Atlanta. Who knew? We already have Millennium Gates. That's what the Atlanta Botanical Garden calls the pair of iron gates that lead from the back of the property to Piedmont Park. They're opened once a year, on the park's birthday in June. Oddly enough, the gates were erected in 2000 — the actual beginning of the new millennium.
CELEBRATION
Millennium Gate opening
Begins at 11 a.m. Friday with a concert of John Phillip Sousa music, followed by a parade through Atlantic Station at 12:30 and ceremonies at 1:15. The monument and the history museum inside will open to the public at 2. Free Friday and for the first three weekends. 17th and State streets. 404-881-0900; www.thegateatlanta.com
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