While a student at Yale, his experiences in Paris changed him. Hare later worked at New York architectural firm of Corbett and MacMurray, under famed architect
Harvey Wiley Corbett. While at the firm, he was a part of a team of architects that helped construct
Rockefeller Center and
Radio City Music Hall. In 1936, Hare designed the Nordic Theater, a single-screen
streamline moderne cinema in
Marquette, Michigan. Initially the
Peter White Building, the White family commissioned Hare to build the theater using an rare, unconventional design for acoustics. The Nordic Theater later served as the world premiere venue for the 1959 film
Anatomy of a Murder. In 1937, Hare designed the
Wisconsin Union Theater at the
University of Wisconsin. In 1954, Hare was appointed by the President's Commission to design the U.S. embassy in Honduras. While in Honduras, he began the study of philosophy, psychology, and psychical phenomena and wrote several books on these subjects in 1966 and 1968. ==Known works==