Maimonides Hospital San Francisco

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Maimonides Hospital San Francisco was a modernist medical facility in San Francisco designed by renowned architect Erich Mendelsohn, reflecting his innovative approach to hospital architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hospital
modernist building
architect Erich Mendelsohn
architecturalStyle Modernism
associatedWith 20th-century hospital design
Jewish community healthcare
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eponym Maimonides
surface form: Moses Maimonides
function medical facility
hasBuildingType healthcare building
hasClientType medical staff
patients
hasDesignCharacteristic emphasis on light and air for patients
functional planning for healthcare
innovative hospital architecture
modernist façade treatment
zoned layout for medical departments
hasPrimaryUse inpatient care
outpatient services
languageOfName English
locatedIn San Francisco
namedAfter Maimonides
namedForOccupationOfEponym physician and philosopher
notableFor application of modernist principles to hospital design
association with architect Erich Mendelsohn
partOf healthcare system of San Francisco

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Erich Mendelsohn notableWork Maimonides Hospital San Francisco