Named for the Denver architect and developer whose fortune posthumously helped fund it, this state-of-the-art theater is a 2,834-seat reincarnation of the municipal auditorium's old theater and basketball and wrestling arena. Colorado quartzite lines the walls and the proscenium arch of an interior accented with snazzy blue and purple neon
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Temple Hoyne Buell Theater
1991, Beyer, Blinder, Belle, master plan; Van Dyke and Johnson, interiors
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