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The Prentice Women's Hospital and Maternity Center was a hospital on the
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district of Chicago's Near North Side. The hospital was replaced with the current new building of
Prentice Women's Hospital Prentice Women's Hospital is an acute care specialty hospital in Chicago, United States, located adjacent to both Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lurie Children's Hospital. It provides tertiary-level obstetric, gynecological, and neonatal ca ...
adjacent to
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.


Design

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design by architect
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featured a 9-story concrete
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tower with oval windows cantilevered over a rectangular five-story podium. The tower was used as a maternity center, with nursing stations located in the central core and patient wards in the four lobes—a layout that minimized distances between nurse and patient.Goldberg, Geoffrey (2012-09-05) ''Engineering News Record'' online. Retrieved 2012-09-09. Aside from its unique shape, which structural engineer William F. Baker calls "the only example of its type anywhere in the world", the complex curvilinear structure made construction history with its use of early
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techniques. Software engineers at Bertrand Goldberg & Associates adapted software used by the aeronautical industry to create a 3D-mapping technique that speeded up the design by months.


History

Goldberg began design in 1971, after the consolidation of Passavant Deaconess Hospital and Wesley Hospital. It was named for Abra “Abbie” Cantrill Prentice. It was opened in 1975. The building was vacated in 2011Joravsky, Ben (2012-08-16) "Prentice preservationists put Rahm in a bind", ''
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after serving as a hospital until the new Prentice Women's Hospital opened nearby at 250 East Superior Street in 2007.Isaacs, Deanna (2012-08-30) "Rahm's golden opportunity: save Prentice hospital", ''Chicago Reader'' Northwestern University announced plans to demolish it and replace it with a medical research facility.Kamin, Blair (2012-08-03) "Emanuel noncommittal on fate of Prentice building", ''
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Preservationists and prominent architects (including at least six
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winners) had called on Northwestern and the City of Chicago to save the building,ArchitectureChicago Plus blog (2012-08-30) appealing to Chicago's "global reputation as a nurturer of bold and innovative architecture".
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presented a reuse design incorporating the building into a skyscraper. In the debate over the building's planned demolition, Northwestern argued that the site was needed for medical research aimed at attacking heart disease, cancer, and children's diseases. Preservationists responded that Northwestern Memorial Hospital owns a two-square-block piece of vacant land directly across the street from Prentice, and within a potential skybridge's reach from the university's existing research building.


Historic preservation attempts

In September 2012, the Chicago Landmarks Commission stated it would hold a hearing about the building in autumn 2012.Isaacs, Deanna (2012-09-06) "Prentice will get its hearing at the Landmarks Commission", ''Chicago Reader'' On November 1, 2012, the Landmarks Commission went through an expedited landmark designation process, ultimately voting against the designation. In late November 2012, Cook County Circuit Court, Judge Neil Cohen entered a stay that restored the commission's preliminary Landmark recommendation for the time being and barred the city from issuing a demolition permit. Judge Cohen set the next court date for December 7, and made it clear that he wanted to see Prentice protected in the interim. After the original denial of landmark status, the
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sponsored a campaign to save the building. On March 18, 2013, Northwestern announced the approval of the demolition permit for the building. The National Trust for Historic Preservation cited the site as one of ten historic sites lost in 2013. On October 29, 2013, an 8-minute documentary, about the struggle to save the building from demolition, was released online after screening at the Durban International Film Festival, Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam, and the Architecture & Design Film Festival New York. The film was produced and directed by Northwestern graduate Nathan Eddy and features interviews with ''Vanity Fair'' architecture critic
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, local Chicago preservation groups, and Northwestern University. It played in Chicago in March 2014, when the building was almost completely gone. Demolition of the building was completed in September 2014.


Gallery

Image:Prentice Hospital 2.jpg, View from the south across the vacant Veteran's Hospital site Image:Prentice Women's Hospital, After Dark (Chicago, IL).jpg, Detail of the tower facade at night, with oval windows illuminated Image:Prentice Women's Hospital Chicago.JPG, Prentice Women's Hospital Chicago


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