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This antique original building, designed by James Gamble Rogers and erected in the 1920s, is a unique addition to any architectural collection. The mixed material construction and original design make it a standout piece, while the California Prop 65 Warning ensures that it is safe for use. The building's history is intertwined with that of Vanderbilt Clinic and Presbyterian Hospital, making it a valuable piece of medical history.
The Vanderbilt Clinic was built in the 1920s and the rendering has been well-preserved over the years, showcasing Gamble’s skills. The rendering is perfect for those who appreciate antique architecture and want to add a unique touch to their collection. It is ideal for use in a clinical or hospital setting and its history is sure to be a conversation starter.