Prentice-stone Pavilion– #5 is a photograph by Graeme Curry which was uploaded on December 26th, 2013.
Prentice-stone Pavilion– #5
Prentice-Stone Pavilion– #Sunday_feature 1 of 5 – History. Sitting in the Streeterville district of Chicago is Prentice-Stone Pavilion a now... more
by Graeme Curry
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Prentice-stone Pavilion– #5
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Graeme Curry
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Prentice-Stone Pavilion– #Sunday_feature 1 of 5 – History. Sitting in the Streeterville district of Chicago is Prentice-Stone Pavilion a now vacant Womans hospital, designed by Bertrand Goldberg and completed in 1975. In 1948 the Wesley hospital (which became Northwestern Memorial Hospital) started to work with the Chicago Maternity Center (CMC). CMC had been progressive organization helping Chicago families deliver babies in the their homes since 1895. CMC and Northwestern experimental attitude to woman's heath led to them establishing a new hospital. Not only a new hospital but the first of its type, a new kind of "family unit" hospital where the whole family could be involved in the birth. For the first time the farther was going to be involved. It was be named after John Rockefeller and Abra "Abbie" Cantrill Prentice.
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December 26th, 2013
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