Archive for the ‘Cleveland Clinic’ Category
Recently, I have had many occasions to visit two of the finest hospitals in the United States, located right here in Cleveland,University Hospitals Case Medical Center and the Cleveland Clinic. As an art enthusiast and museum advocate, I was struck by both the quantity and quality of the artwork exhibited throughout these enormous hospitals… (go to [...]
Anyone driving down I-480 can clearly see that construction of the$96 million Cleveland Clinic Twinsburg Family Health and Surgery Center is coming along pretty well. After breaking ground for the 190,000 square-foot facility in November 2009, the project is 60 percent complete. David Krymowski, the owner’s representative for the Clinic, said that construction has gone [...]
AVON — The Cleveland Clinic’s new facility in Avon saw completion of exterior construction work this week, following a year of non-stop activity. Project Manager Russ Saghy said workers celebrated the occasion Wednesday with an appreciation luncheon. “We celebrated safety and the ‘drying out’ of the building,” Saghy said. “It’s weather-tight now. We celebrated working [...]
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Cleveland Clinic on Thursday said it will lay out $25 million to confront the health problems of the residents of Northeast Ohio’s most impoverished city. The Clinic broke ground for a community health center at Huron Hospital in East Cleveland. Professionals will lead the fight with problems that plague the [...]
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Clinic has reached around the globe to London, England, for a team of architects to help it chart the next 20 years of growth at its campus in the city. Dr. Toby Cosgrove, the clinic’s chief executive officer, said that the clinic has hired Foster + Partners, headed by Lord Norman Foster, [...]
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The old Hathaway Brown School building in Cleveland, a handsome neo-Tudor structure in buff-colored sandstone, stood for more than a century along Chester Avenue at East 97th Street. Then — poof — it vanished into rubble. In late January, without advance word to the public, the Cleveland Clinic demolished its Chester Conference [...]
The Cleveland Clinic will spend $848 million on renovations and construction across the health system this year and is looking for ways to continue to expand its footprint locally, nationally and abroad. Clinic CEO Dr. Delos “Toby” Cosgrove announced those plans during his State of the Clinic address this morning. The new construction projects come [...]
You might be surprised to learn that this off-white four story brick building, on the south side of Euclid Avenue at East 93rd Street, was the original home of the Cleveland Clinic. The building, opened in 1921, was the first of many built by this world-class hospital… (go to article)
The details are still skimpy and there’s no date set for a full unveiling. But Dr. Gus Kious, chief administrative officer of Huron Hospital in East Cleveland, confirmed publicly for the first time Monday that the hospital is planning an expansion along Euclid Avenue aimed at strengthening its ability to treat diabetes and other chronic [...]
Yesterday, the Cleveland Clinic demolished one of the last vestiges of the once great Euclid Avenue, an impressive dark sandstone building at 1945 East 97th Street, designed by architects Hubbell and Benes for Hathaway Brown School in 1905. The school used this building as its home until 1927, when it moved to Shaker Heights. Some of [...]
As I mentioned back in November the Cleveland Clinic has purchased the Cleveland Play House, including the spectacular building built in 1983 by Cleveland native Philip Johnson. Johnson, one of the most significant architects of the 20th century, is best known for his 1949 Glass House, a National Historic Landmark, in New Canaan, Connecticut. If the Cleveland [...]
The Cleveland Play House, on Euclid at East 85th Street, is the only building in Cleveland area designed Philip Johnson (1906-2005). A native of Cleveland, Johnson is best known for his 1949 Glass House, a National Historic Landmark, in New Canaan, Connecticut. The Cleveland Clinic has purchased the Cleveland Play House and surrounding land for $13 [...]
I am a subscriber to Cleveland Area History’s blog. This is an interesting site. I am a firm believer in knowing what came before, especially when it can impact the plans we make as we move forward. I knew that the Cleveland Clinic had bought the property of the Cleveland Playhouse. I didn’t know their plans [...]
Offices that house more than 500 Cleveland Clinic employees are the first certified “green” healthcare project in Northeast Ohio. The inside of the Clinic’s JJ North administrative building, on East 93rd Street between Euclid and Chester avenues, has achieved certification through the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Designprogram. The offices feature lights that [...]


