About this artwork
Goldberg’s designs for hospitals demonstrate an incredible shift in scale—from the simple geometric volumes of his 1963 Elgin State Hospital to the Health Sciences Center (HSC), three massive buildings designed from 1965 for a medical school, appliedscience laboratories, and a hospital elevated above a seven-story base. Many of the drawings for HSC function as diagrams that visualize the relationship between the building and the functional organization of the diverse programs housed within it, such as the research and patient-care “neighborhoods” and transportation networks within this “Health Science City.” The high-tech quality of drawings for HSC, such as this axonometric projection of the complex, led to its publication in numerous architectural journals in the 1970s. This recognition further emphasized the relationship between the monumental volumes and complex systems of Goldberg’s work and the contemporary international explosion of experimental cities, from megastructures to Archigram’s Plug-in City.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Architecture and Design
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Artist
- Bertrand Goldberg (Architect)
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Title
- Health Sciences Center, Stony Brook, New York, Axonometric View
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Place
- Stony Brook (Building address)
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Date
- Designed 1969–1979
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Medium
- Graphite and marker on tracing paper
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Dimensions
- 61 × 83.3 cm (24 1/16 × 32 13/16 in.)
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Credit Line
- The Archive of Bertrand Goldberg, gifted by his children through his estate
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Reference Number
- RX23664/134.2390