Tower of power: the Drummond Medical Building and the interwar centralization of medical practice.

David Theodore, Stacie D Burke, Annmarie Adams
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This paper focuses on Montreal's Drummond Medical Building (1929), designed by the well-known architectural firm of Nobbs & Hyde, as a case study of the new typology that emerged in urban Canada in the 1920s: a modern, purpose-built high-rise for healthcare professionals, with elevators, telephones, indoor parking, and retail shops, located in an upscale commercial district. What role did medical high-rises play in the practice of modern medicine? We speculate that these clinics marked the end of the house-office era across Canada, centralizing the practice of healthcare professionals. This CIHR-funded project illustrates complex social and physical networks among architects and doctors, drawing attention to the importance of studying architecture as a technology in the history of modern medicine.

权力之塔:德拉蒙德医疗大楼和两次世界大战期间医疗实践的集中化。
本文以蒙特利尔的德拉蒙德医疗大楼(1929年)为研究对象,该建筑由著名的Nobbs & Hyde建筑公司设计,作为20世纪20年代加拿大城市新类型建筑的一个案例:位于高档商业区,为医疗专业人士建造的现代化高层建筑,配有电梯、电话、室内停车场和零售商店。医学高层建筑在现代医学实践中发挥了什么作用?我们推测,这些诊所标志着整个加拿大的家庭办公室时代的结束,集中了医疗保健专业人员的实践。这个由cihr资助的项目展示了建筑师和医生之间复杂的社会和物理网络,引起了人们对现代医学史上将建筑作为一种技术研究的重要性的关注。
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