Civil engineer Herbert A. Kipp was president of the River Oaks Corporation and was responsible for the layouts of the subdivisions in River Oaks, Glenwood Cemetery, Hermann Park, and the Texas Medical Center. The Corporation sent him on a research tour of other medical centers in the fall of 1944 in preparation for his work on the Medical Center.https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/exhibit_construction/1160/thumbnail.jp
In 1941 the Texas Legislature appropriated $500,000 to the Board of Regents of the University of Tex...
Color drawing of an aerial view of the development of Jefferson Medical College & Medial Center, as ...
Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960?s ?new town? that was ...
The Texas Medical Center was planned in the early 1940’s by the trustees of the M.D. Anderson Founda...
The Texas Medical Center was proposed by Horace Wilkins, Col. William Bates, and John H. Freeman, th...
Architectural rendering showing an aerial view of the development of Jefferson Medical College & Med...
Architectural model of the proposed layout of Thomas Jefferson University (then called Jefferson Med...
Architect\u27s model of the proposed development of campus buildings, looking to the east. Architec...
The War Demonstration Hospital construction, 1917 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center The pla...
Aerial view of the Texas Medical Center looking south. Hermann Hospital and the Hermann Professional...
Map of the proposed JMC campus development by the architectural firm of Harbeson, Hough, Livingston ...
Horace M. Wilkins seated at his desk. Wilkins was president of the State National Bank and a Trustee...
Architectural drawing by Vincent G. Kling of proposed new hospital pavilion for Jefferson Medical Co...
Photograph of a three-dimensional model of the proposed new hospital pavilion for Jefferson Medical ...
Hospital construction, 1909 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Designed by York and Sawyer a...
In 1941 the Texas Legislature appropriated $500,000 to the Board of Regents of the University of Tex...
Color drawing of an aerial view of the development of Jefferson Medical College & Medial Center, as ...
Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960?s ?new town? that was ...
The Texas Medical Center was planned in the early 1940’s by the trustees of the M.D. Anderson Founda...
The Texas Medical Center was proposed by Horace Wilkins, Col. William Bates, and John H. Freeman, th...
Architectural rendering showing an aerial view of the development of Jefferson Medical College & Med...
Architectural model of the proposed layout of Thomas Jefferson University (then called Jefferson Med...
Architect\u27s model of the proposed development of campus buildings, looking to the east. Architec...
The War Demonstration Hospital construction, 1917 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center The pla...
Aerial view of the Texas Medical Center looking south. Hermann Hospital and the Hermann Professional...
Map of the proposed JMC campus development by the architectural firm of Harbeson, Hough, Livingston ...
Horace M. Wilkins seated at his desk. Wilkins was president of the State National Bank and a Trustee...
Architectural drawing by Vincent G. Kling of proposed new hospital pavilion for Jefferson Medical Co...
Photograph of a three-dimensional model of the proposed new hospital pavilion for Jefferson Medical ...
Hospital construction, 1909 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Designed by York and Sawyer a...
In 1941 the Texas Legislature appropriated $500,000 to the Board of Regents of the University of Tex...
Color drawing of an aerial view of the development of Jefferson Medical College & Medial Center, as ...
Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960?s ?new town? that was ...