Built in 1967,the Pioneer middle for the Performing Arts is an architectural icon in downtown Reno, thanks to the golden geodesic dome that tops the structure, or originally nicknamed "the Golden Turtle."Inspired by Buckminster Fuller's innovative geodesic dome design,the gold-anodized domed roof is the crown jewel of the theater. It was designed by DonRichter, a student of Fuller's, and after the theater's planning board was inspired by the geodesic dome at the Casa Mañana Theater in Fort Worth,Texas.
The Pioneer middle was originally planned to be named the Apollo Theater, but was renamed after the statue of an American pioneer family that stood in front of the outmoded State Building, and which was then located at the site of the current theater. This statue can now be seen next to the entrance to the middle's Pioneer Underground venue.
Aside from the dome,one of the most interesting features of this theater is that the main floor is below ground, and the balcony is slightly above the ground level. If you explore at the southeast corner of the theater grounds, or you can see the large elevators used to bring equipment to stage level.
Source: atlasobscura.com