Built in 1954 as Madonna Hall, this International Style building served as a nursing school and dormitory for St. Joseph’s Hospital until 1970. The building’s buff-brick six-story cubic massing is attached to a two-story entrance pavilion and education wing that matches the scale of the neighboring houses along E. Taylor Street. The dormitory features cantilevered concrete balconies on the Habersham (west) elevation and sun canopies on the south side shading horizontal bands of aluminum windows that illuminate the nurses’ rooms. A brick-walled courtyard completes the tything-lot site.
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