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Lincoln Hall (Portland, Oregon)

Lincoln Hall is an historic building located in Portland, Oregon, built in 1912. It is the home of the theatre, film, and performing arts departments at Portland State University. It was originally home to Lincoln High School before becoming a part of the Portland State College in 1955.

Lincoln Hall
Location on Portland State University campus
Former namesLincoln High School
Alternative namesOld Lincoln, Old Main
General information
Architectural styleAmerican Renaissance[1]
LocationPortland, Oregon, U.S.
Address1620 SW Park Avenue
Coordinates45°30′48″N 122°41′02″W / 45.513259°N 122.683943°W / 45.513259; -122.683943
Completed1912[2]
OwnerPortland State University
Technical details
Structural systemSteel, brick, concrete[3]
Floor count4
Floor area37,820 square feet (3,514 m2)[4]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Morris H. Whitehouse
Architecture firmWhitehouse and Fouilhoux Architecture[4][5]
Renovating team
Renovating firmBoora Architects

History edit

Designed by Morris H. Whitehouse of Whitehouse and Fouilhoux Architecture, it was constructed as the second home of Lincoln High School in 1912.[1][2][4][6][7][8] The 45-room schoolhouse was constructed on a former cow pasture belonging to Jacob Kamm, who was involved in steamboat shipping on the Columbia River.[3][9] In 1937, during its use as Lincoln High School, the building served 1580 students.[3] After the 1948 flood of Vanport City, Oregon, the Oregon State Board of Higher Education purchased the building from the Portland Public School District[10] in 1952 for $875,000[11] as a new home for the Vanport Extension Center. The purchase followed the passing of House Bill 213, signed by Paul Patterson on April 15, 1949.[2]

 
Interior of Lincoln Hall

Originally, the Vanport Extension Center intended to move into Lincoln Hall in the fall of 1951, but delays in construction of the new Lincoln High School forced the extension center to wait.[2] The building was remodeled by E. Carl Schiewe for approximately $113,000, and was ready in September 1952 for the school to move in.[2] Upon moving, Vanport Extension Center joined the Portland Extension Center, which had held night classes in Lincoln Hall for some time. Shortly after moving to Lincoln Hall, the two extension centers merged into Portland State Extension Center. In 1955, the extension center became a college by 1955 Senate Bill 1 and subsequently named Portland State College. The college was "located on the site of the former Lincoln High School and any areas in the vicinity of such property."[10]

Repairs were needed to the building, even after the 1951-52 remodel, as it was forty years old and in a state of deferred maintenance.[2] The Daily Vanguard stated the doors "required more than a gentleman to open doors for the coeds. It took a Sampson. Usually persons had to compromise; one leaning, the other pushing to open them. To get out of the building was like trying to leave a bank vault."[2]

The building has been known as Lincoln High School, Old Lincoln High School, Old Main,[5][12] Portland State Extension Center,[2] and Lincoln Hall.

Events edit

In addition to university performing arts, Lincoln Hall has been a venue for local events such as mayoral debates,[13] the Oregon Ballet Theatre,[14] and Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA) events including the Time-Based Art Festival.[15][16][17] Notable performers at Lincoln Hall have included Alfredo Rolando Ortiz,[18] the National Theatre of the Deaf,[19] and the Florestan Trio.[20]

Renovations edit

 
Lincoln Hall, then Lincoln High School, circa 1920

Through the years, renovations have occurred to change the usage of Lincoln Hall. In 1966, a gymnasium in the basement was converted into a sloped lecture hall,[21] currently used as a 200-seat concert hall.[4][22]

A structural renovation in 1974 expanded the main auditorium, including converting the floor and balcony style seating to sloped seating, which reduced seating capacity from 750 to 500 seats.[4][23] This renovation also added an orchestra pit, added an elevator, and expanded other rooms.[4]

After a 2000 seismic evaluation,[4] the building was condemned but used for classes due to a lack of space.[24] Oregon governor Ted Kulongoski urged the Oregon Legislature to pass funding to pay for improvements,[24] part of a $175 million stimulus package for state agencies.[25]

A $29 million seismic retrofit, replacement of the asbestos roof, and general remodel was begun in the summer of 2008 with designs by Boora Architects and Howard S. Wright Construction as the general contractor.[6][26][27] Construction was completed in August 2010, and has acquired LEED Gold standards.[6][28][29]

Lincoln Hall contains a skybridge and a tunnel to the adjacent Cramer Hall, added in the first phase of Cramer Hall construction, 1955-1958.[22][30]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Leeson, Fred (2010-01-01). "Converting Portland State University building into arts center poses challenges". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Dodds, Gordon B (2000). The College That Would Not Die. ISBN 0-87595-274-7.
  3. ^ a b c Alfred Powers; Howard McKinley Corning, eds. (1937). History of Education in Portland. WPA Adult Education Project. pp. 184, 241.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Kaplan, Kevin; James Knauf (2000-03-24). (PDF). VMLK Consulting Engineers. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-07. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  5. ^ a b King, Bart (2007). An Architectural Guidebook to Portland (2nd ed.). Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-87071-191-6. 1911
  6. ^ a b c McCoy, Daryk (2009-02-05). "Life away from home". Daily Vanguard. Portland State University. Retrieved 2010-01-02.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Portland Maps: detail report". City of Portland, Corporate GIS. Retrieved 2010-01-03. Year Built: 1912
  8. ^ Polich, Edward L. (1950). A history of Portland's secondary school system with emphasis on the superintendents and the curriculum (Thesis/dissertation). University of Portland. p. 71. OCLC 232551057.
  9. ^ "Rush Job Ordered. District to Build before Restrictions Are Enforced". The Oregonian. 1910-07-16. p. 9.
  10. ^ a b Cambell - Michael - Yost (October 1966). "Portland State College Development Plan".
  11. ^ Epler, Stephen E. (1980-02-14). John Eliot Allen (ed.). Portland State University: The First 25 Years: 1955-1980.
  12. ^ "Tuition financing plans given study". The Bulletin (Bend). UPI. 1972-01-07. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  13. ^ Stanzl, Justin (2004-10-13). "Portland mayoral candidates debate design". Daily Journal of Commerce. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  14. ^ Dresback, Rachel. Insiders' Guide to Portland, Oregon (6th ed.). p. 192. ISBN 978-0-7627-4869-3.
  15. ^ Hughley, Marty (2008-01-30). "Oregon Performing Arts: Dance Review: "Alaska" at Lincoln Hall". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  16. ^ Butler, Grant (2008-09-02). "Time-Based Art Festival: 10 picks to get you started". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  17. ^ Bowie, Chas; Alison Hallett; Evan James; Justin Wescoat Sanders (2006-09-07). "It's About Time: Everything You Need to Know About This Year's Time-Based Art Festival". The Portland Mercury. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  18. ^ "Portland events". Eugene Register-Guard. 1996-07-12. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  19. ^ "Shows set by Theatre of the Deaf". Eugene Register-Guard. 1973-01-09. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  20. ^ Dresback, Rachel. Insiders' Guide to Portland, Oregon (6th ed.). p. 303. ISBN 978-0-7627-4869-3.
  21. ^ (PDF). 1972-01-27. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-07. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  22. ^ a b . Portland State University. Archived from the original on 2010-06-05. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  23. ^ . 1974-04-09. Archived from the original on 2010-06-07. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  24. ^ a b "Governor Urges Legislature to Fund Capital Improvements for Oregon Universities". salem-news.com. 2007-04-16. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  25. ^ Carinci, Justin (2009-04-15). "Portland State rushes state stimulus projects". Daily Journal of Commerce. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  26. ^ Carter, Dan (2009-12-22). "Renovation Roundup: Lincoln Hall". Daily Journal of Commerce. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  27. ^ Culverwell, Wendy (2008-05-02). "PSU begins long-awaited Lincoln Hall renovation". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  28. ^ "Business school design unveiled". Daily Journal of Commerce. 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2010-01-02.
  29. ^ Chown, Kyle (2008-04-15). "PSU greenhouses awarded LEED". Daily Vanguard. Retrieved 2010-01-03.[permanent dead link]
  30. ^ . Portland State University. Archived from the original on 2010-06-05. Retrieved 2010-01-02.

External links edit

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Lincoln Hall is an historic building located in Portland Oregon built in 1912 It is the home of the theatre film and performing arts departments at Portland State University It was originally home to Lincoln High School before becoming a part of the Portland State College in 1955 Lincoln HallLocation on Portland State University campusFormer namesLincoln High SchoolAlternative namesOld Lincoln Old MainGeneral informationArchitectural styleAmerican Renaissance 1 LocationPortland Oregon U S Address1620 SW Park AvenueCoordinates45 30 48 N 122 41 02 W 45 513259 N 122 683943 W 45 513259 122 683943Completed1912 2 OwnerPortland State UniversityTechnical detailsStructural systemSteel brick concrete 3 Floor count4Floor area37 820 square feet 3 514 m2 4 Design and constructionArchitect s Morris H WhitehouseArchitecture firmWhitehouse and Fouilhoux Architecture 4 5 Renovating teamRenovating firmBoora Architects Contents 1 History 2 Events 3 Renovations 4 References 5 External linksHistory editDesigned by Morris H Whitehouse of Whitehouse and Fouilhoux Architecture it was constructed as the second home of Lincoln High School in 1912 1 2 4 6 7 8 The 45 room schoolhouse was constructed on a former cow pasture belonging to Jacob Kamm who was involved in steamboat shipping on the Columbia River 3 9 In 1937 during its use as Lincoln High School the building served 1580 students 3 After the 1948 flood of Vanport City Oregon the Oregon State Board of Higher Education purchased the building from the Portland Public School District 10 in 1952 for 875 000 11 as a new home for the Vanport Extension Center The purchase followed the passing of House Bill 213 signed by Paul Patterson on April 15 1949 2 nbsp Interior of Lincoln Hall Originally the Vanport Extension Center intended to move into Lincoln Hall in the fall of 1951 but delays in construction of the new Lincoln High School forced the extension center to wait 2 The building was remodeled by E Carl Schiewe for approximately 113 000 and was ready in September 1952 for the school to move in 2 Upon moving Vanport Extension Center joined the Portland Extension Center which had held night classes in Lincoln Hall for some time Shortly after moving to Lincoln Hall the two extension centers merged into Portland State Extension Center In 1955 the extension center became a college by 1955 Senate Bill 1 and subsequently named Portland State College The college was located on the site of the former Lincoln High School and any areas in the vicinity of such property 10 Repairs were needed to the building even after the 1951 52 remodel as it was forty years old and in a state of deferred maintenance 2 The Daily Vanguard stated the doors required more than a gentleman to open doors for the coeds It took a Sampson Usually persons had to compromise one leaning the other pushing to open them To get out of the building was like trying to leave a bank vault 2 The building has been known as Lincoln High School Old Lincoln High School Old Main 5 12 Portland State Extension Center 2 and Lincoln Hall Events editIn addition to university performing arts Lincoln Hall has been a venue for local events such as mayoral debates 13 the Oregon Ballet Theatre 14 and Portland Institute for Contemporary Art PICA events including the Time Based Art Festival 15 16 17 Notable performers at Lincoln Hall have included Alfredo Rolando Ortiz 18 the National Theatre of the Deaf 19 and the Florestan Trio 20 Renovations edit nbsp Lincoln Hall then Lincoln High School circa 1920 Through the years renovations have occurred to change the usage of Lincoln Hall In 1966 a gymnasium in the basement was converted into a sloped lecture hall 21 currently used as a 200 seat concert hall 4 22 A structural renovation in 1974 expanded the main auditorium including converting the floor and balcony style seating to sloped seating which reduced seating capacity from 750 to 500 seats 4 23 This renovation also added an orchestra pit added an elevator and expanded other rooms 4 After a 2000 seismic evaluation 4 the building was condemned but used for classes due to a lack of space 24 Oregon governor Ted Kulongoski urged the Oregon Legislature to pass funding to pay for improvements 24 part of a 175 million stimulus package for state agencies 25 A 29 million seismic retrofit replacement of the asbestos roof and general remodel was begun in the summer of 2008 with designs by Boora Architects and Howard S Wright Construction as the general contractor 6 26 27 Construction was completed in August 2010 and has acquired LEED Gold standards 6 28 29 Lincoln Hall contains a skybridge and a tunnel to the adjacent Cramer Hall added in the first phase of Cramer Hall construction 1955 1958 22 30 References edit a b Leeson Fred 2010 01 01 Converting Portland State University building into arts center poses challenges The Oregonian Retrieved 2010 01 02 a b c d e f g h Dodds Gordon B 2000 The College That Would Not Die ISBN 0 87595 274 7 a b c Alfred Powers Howard McKinley Corning eds 1937 History of Education in Portland WPA Adult Education Project pp 184 241 a b c d e f g Kaplan Kevin James Knauf 2000 03 24 FEMA 178 Seismic Evaluation PDF VMLK Consulting Engineers Archived from the original PDF on 2010 06 07 Retrieved 2010 01 02 a b King Bart 2007 An Architectural Guidebook to Portland 2nd ed Corvallis Oregon Oregon State University Press p 112 ISBN 978 0 87071 191 6 1911 a b c McCoy Daryk 2009 02 05 Life away from home Daily Vanguard Portland State University Retrieved 2010 01 02 permanent dead link Portland Maps detail report City of Portland Corporate GIS Retrieved 2010 01 03 Year Built 1912 Polich Edward L 1950 A history of Portland s secondary school system with emphasis on the superintendents and the curriculum Thesis dissertation University of Portland p 71 OCLC 232551057 Rush Job Ordered District to Build before Restrictions Are Enforced The Oregonian 1910 07 16 p 9 a b Cambell Michael Yost October 1966 Portland State College Development Plan Epler Stephen E 1980 02 14 John Eliot Allen ed Portland State University The First 25 Years 1955 1980 Tuition financing plans given study The Bulletin Bend UPI 1972 01 07 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Stanzl Justin 2004 10 13 Portland mayoral candidates debate design Daily Journal of Commerce Retrieved 2010 01 02 Dresback Rachel Insiders Guide to Portland Oregon 6th ed p 192 ISBN 978 0 7627 4869 3 Hughley Marty 2008 01 30 Oregon Performing Arts Dance Review Alaska at Lincoln Hall The Oregonian Retrieved 2010 01 02 Butler Grant 2008 09 02 Time Based Art Festival 10 picks to get you started The Oregonian Retrieved 2010 01 02 Bowie Chas Alison Hallett Evan James Justin Wescoat Sanders 2006 09 07 It s About Time Everything You Need to Know About This Year s Time Based Art Festival The Portland Mercury Retrieved 2010 01 02 Portland events Eugene Register Guard 1996 07 12 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Shows set by Theatre of the Deaf Eugene Register Guard 1973 01 09 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Dresback Rachel Insiders Guide to Portland Oregon 6th ed p 303 ISBN 978 0 7627 4869 3 LH1620SWParkCodeAppeal01 27 1972 PDF 1972 01 27 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 06 07 Retrieved 2010 01 02 a b Facilities amp Planning Building Details Lincoln Hall Portland State University Archived from the original on 2010 06 05 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Lincoln Hall Code Appeals 1974 04 09 Archived from the original on 2010 06 07 Retrieved 2010 01 02 a b Governor Urges Legislature to Fund Capital Improvements for Oregon Universities salem news com 2007 04 16 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Carinci Justin 2009 04 15 Portland State rushes state stimulus projects Daily Journal of Commerce Retrieved 2010 01 02 Carter Dan 2009 12 22 Renovation Roundup Lincoln Hall Daily Journal of Commerce Retrieved 2010 01 02 Culverwell Wendy 2008 05 02 PSU begins long awaited Lincoln Hall renovation Portland Business Journal Retrieved 2010 01 02 Business school design unveiled Daily Journal of Commerce 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2010 01 02 Chown Kyle 2008 04 15 PSU greenhouses awarded LEED Daily Vanguard Retrieved 2010 01 03 permanent dead link Facilities amp Planning Building Details Cramer Hall Portland State University Archived from the original on 2010 06 05 Retrieved 2010 01 02 External links edit nbsp Media related to Lincoln Hall Portland Oregon at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lincoln Hall Portland Oregon amp oldid 1167714328, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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