Jeanne Gang could turn out to be the heroine of Prentice Women's Hospital, the 1975 Bertrand Goldberg building slated for demolition. Gang came up with one of the most credible ideas so far for saving Prentice—at the behest of New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman. Kimmelman’s October 17 article about the controversy featured Gang’s proposal for a 680-foot tower rising from Goldberg's cloverleaf-shaped structure.
But Times readers were left wondering if other architects had ideas for saving Prentice, and if those ideas would see the light of day.
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