Elegant Laundry Facilities, U.S. Marine Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky
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Category Architectural History, Built Environment, Colonial Revival, Commercial Architecture, Louisville, Medical Buildings, Most Recent · Tags Colonial Revival Architecture, Fairbanks Standard, Historic Preservation, Hospital Architecture, Kentucky Architecture, Laundry Facilities, Louisville Architecture, US Marine Hosptial Louisville, Washateria
Colonial Revival Residences at the U.S. Marine Hospital, Galveston Texas
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Colonial Revival Residences at the U.S. Marine Hospital, Galveston Texas
No doubt a product of the Architect of the U.S. Treasury Department, the buildings shown in this photograph include two Colonial Revival officer and/or staff residences at front. On left the more formal house features an almost oriental porch at the facade and a more relaxed, [...]
Category Architectural History, Colonial Revival, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Medical Buildings, Most Recent, Texas · Tags Colonial Revival, Colonial Revival Architecture, Galveston Architecture, Galveston History, HIstoric Preservation Texas, US Marine Hospital, Veterans Hospital
Second Oldest Only To Pennsylvania Hospital, The Protestant Espiscopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Posted by admin on July 24, 2012 · 3 Comments
Second Oldest Only To Pennsylvania Hospital, The Protestant Espiscopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Former Environment of the Protestant Espiscopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. the small chapel is all that remains, the rest of the space being dedicated to parking lots.
Looking in the same direction, the view has changed slightly to make way for parking lots, etc.
The extant [...]
The New Hygienic Laboratory At The Marine Hospital, Washington, D.C.
Posted by admin on March 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Designed and financed by the Federal government, the “new” Hygienic Laboratory of the U.S. Public Health Service and Marine Hospital was constructed between 1907 and 1909 in Washington, D.C. The neoclassical building was completed in 1909. Originally, the U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service had their Laboratory of Hygiene in New York City, but, [...]
Category Architectural History, Built Environment, District of Columbia, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Industrial Architecture, Location Location Location, Maryland, Medical Buildings, Medical Interiors, Military, Most Recent, Neoclassical (1880-1940ish), New Buildings, Public Architecture, Style Section..., Urban Landscape · Tags History of Medicine, Hygienic Laboratory, Medical Buildings, Medical Campus, Medical History, National Institute of Health History, NIH Building, NIH Facility, NIH History, U.S. Marine Hospital, US Public Health Service, Washington DC Architecture
The International Style Dental Clinic At The Maritime Service Training Station, Port Hueneme, California
Posted by admin on March 11, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Designed in the avant guard International Style, the building shown in this image is quite before its time or at least surprising as most architecture of this form and style in this period was reserved to very expensive residential buildings, rising to popularity in the mid-twentieth century for use in commercial and/or office space. The [...]
Category Architectural History, Built Environment, California, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Location Location Location, Medical Buildings, Mid-Century Modern, Modern (?), Modernistic (1920s through 1940s), Most Recent, Public Architecture, Style Section..., Techologies in Buildings and Structures · Tags Art Deco, Art Modern, California Architecture, Dental Building, Dental Facility, International Style, Maritime Service Training Station, Medical Architecture, Mid-century Architecture, Mid-century Modern, Modern Architecture, Modern Medical Facilities, Port Hueneme California, Port Hueneme History, Port Hueneme Training Station
Shadowless Lights of Modern Operating Rooms, Hazelwood Sanatorium, Louisville, Kentucky
Posted by admin on December 13, 2011 · 5 Comments
While the two-over-one light wood windows within this view are no doubt original to the Circa 1895 building of the Hazelwood Sanatorium, Louisville, Kentucky, the operating room seen above has been modernized as it appears in the manner of such rooms just before the Second World War. Also known as the Association Sanatorium of Hazelwood, [...]
Category Architectural History, Art Deco (Fabulous), Art Deco (Flare), Built Environment, Curator of Shit, Historic Context, Historic Preservation, Interior, Kentucky, Location Location Location, Louisville, Medical Buildings, Medical Interiors, Modern (?), Modernistic (1920s through 1940s), Public Architecture, Style Section... · Tags Antique Medical Equipment, Curator of Shit, Cure for Tuberculosis, Hazelwood Sanatorium, Historic Medical Interiors, Louisville Architecture, Medical Equipment, Medical History, Medical Interiors, Modern Operating Rooms, Sanatorium Louisville, Tuberculosis History, Vintage Medical Equipment, Vintage Operating Room