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Antoinette Hatfield Hall, erstwhile referred to as the New Theatre Building, is a 127,000-square-foot (11,800 m2) advanced placed in Portland, Oregon. It contains the Dolores Winningstad Theatre, the Newmark Theatre, and Brunish Hall. Hatfield Hall itself is typically mistakenly spoken because the Portland Center For The liberal arts. It’s named in honor of Antoinette Hatfield, spouse of former U.S. Legislator and Beaver State governor Mark Hatfield. Hatfield Hall was designed at a price of $28.4 million, and opened in 1987 (as the New Theatre Building). It had been designed by Broome, Oringdulph, O’Toole, Rudolf, Boles & Associates and Barton Myers.
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