Imagineer Glenn Durfinger is my 321st pick to be named a Disney Legend. The fan site WDW News Today recently published an article about Glenn after he passed away. To quote them:
"Glenn W. Durflinger, Jr. may have not been the most well-known Imagineer, but his work, from the early days of Walt Disney World and Epcot Center, to his role as project designer on Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, speaks volumes. He passed away on August 30th, at the age of 79.
Durflinger joined Disney in 1965, where his early projects included serving as draftsman and job captain on the creation of New Orleans Square and the 1967 refurbishment of Tomorrowland in Disneyland. His talents ultimately led him to work on the development of Walt Disney World, where he was an assistant project designer on the Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland and Cinderella’s Castle. He ascended to project designer on two of the Disney parks’ most iconic thrill rides: Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. On Space Mountain, Durflinger calculated the geometry and resolved structural issues, allowing the ride to become one of the most thrilling experiences in Walt Disney World and a beloved fan favorite."
Durflinger would go on to serve as Director of Architecture for Epcot
Center, where he managed all architectural and show set production, as
well as interior, graphic, and landscaping design for the park. He later
served as a project designer for Disney-MGM Studios, facility design
director for Mickey’s ToonTown in Disneyland, and worked on Hong Kong
Disneyland before his retirement in 2003. He also was instrumental in
the creation of the Show Quality Standards department at Disneyland and
Walt Disney World, which maintains the original art direction for
attractions throughout the Disney parks. He was honored by the Disneyana
Fan Club in 2006."
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