Chicago' Prentice Women's Hospital is much-loved and much-admired as a Modernist icon, but is threatened with demolition by Northwestern University – which is why the National Trust is battling to save it alongside an impressive list of world-famous architects and Chicago-area preservation groups.
This week, Paul Goldberger, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic (and National Trust board member since 2005) penned a blog post for Vanity Fair magazine where he serves as a contributing editor. His post brilliantly captures Prentice's significance, and underscores the case for saving the innovative cloverleaf hospital.
Read it here: Paul Goldberger on the Fight to Save Chicago's Prentice Hospital.
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