Flavia Hall
Building at Marylhurst University, Oregon, U.S.
45°23′57″N 122°38′52″W / 45.39907°N 122.64786°W / 45.39907; -122.64786Flavia Hall is a building on the now defunct Marylhurst University campus, in Marylhurst, Oregon, United States. It was designed by architects Joseph Jacobberger and Alfred H. Smith, and completed c. 1937. The building originally served as a dormitory, and was later converted into an office building.[1] The university closed in late 2018.
The university's Harry A. Merlo Science Center was unveiled in 1997 as part of the building's $3.2 million renovation.[2]
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- Media related to Flavia Hall at Wikimedia Commons
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Marylhurst University
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- Aquinas Hall
- B.P. John Administrative Building
- The Art Gym
- Flavia Hall
- Shoen Library
- Sisters' Cemetery
- St. Anne's Chapel
- St. Catherine Hall
- Michael Hoeye
- Rusty Morrison
- Melody Rose
- Ferdinand Sorenson
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