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Southwestern Medical School began a major expansion of its campus facilities in May of 1971. In this aerial view, dated May 2, 1973, the medical school campus is in the l[...]
2-May-73 | Image |
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Southwestern Medical School's first building on its Harry Hines Blvd. campus is shown here in a drawing by the office of the architect, Mark Lemmon. The building, complet[...]
Circa 1953 | Image |
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Architectural drawing of the Danciger Building. Construction of the Danciger Building began in 1963 and was completed in 1965. The building connected Parkland Memorial Ho[...]
Circa 1963 | Image |
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In the 1950s, Methodist Hospital expanded by adding wings to its original 1927 building.
Circa 1960 | Image |
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The Florence building houses the UT Southwestern Library and a variety of clinical and administrative offices. The building is named for Fred F. Florence, who was a membe[...]
2004 | Image |
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The Southwestern Medical Center complex as it looked in about 1970. Southwestern Medical School is on the left, Parkland Memorial Hospital in the center, and Children's M[...]
Circa 1970 | Image |
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In addition to providing research laboratory space, the Danciger Building, completed in 1965, joined Southwestern Medical School's Hoblitzelle Building (on the left in th[...]
Circa 1967 | Image |
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A crowd is gathered in front of Southwestern Medical School's first building on its Harry Hines Blvd. campus for the dedication ceremony. The date is January 29, 1955. Th[...]
1955 | Image |
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Major landmarks in this view of the Southwestern Medical District are (clockwise from lower left): One tower of UT Southwestern’s Paul M. Bass Administrative and Clinical[...]
2012 | Image |
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Opened in 2005 on the UT Southwestern North Campus, the Pickens Biomedical Building houses offices and research laboratories. It adjoins the Pickens Medical Education &am[...]
2007 | Image |