Century City Medical Plaza
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| Century City Medical Plaza | |
|---|---|
Century City Medical Plaza (black towers), 1978. | |
| General information | |
| Type | Office tower; hospital |
| Architectural style | Late Modern architecture |
| Location | 2070-2080 Century Park East, Century City, Los Angeles, California 90067 |
| Completed | 1969 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Anthony J. Lumsden & César Pelli |
| Developer | Realtech Construction Co. |
| Website | |
| ccmpla | |
The Century City Medical Plaza is a landmark set of two buildings in Century City, Los Angeles, California.
The building is located at 2070-2080 Century Park East in Century City, on the West side of Los Angeles in California.[1]
History
It was designed in the Late Modern architectural style by architects Anthony J. Lumsden and César Pelli.[1][2] Construction was completed in 1969.[1][2][3] It is made up of two buildings: a seventeen-story office tower, and a ten-story hospital.[2][3] The plaza originally housed Century City Hospital, which was owned by Tenet Healthcare Corporation.[4] Tenet closed the hospital in 2004 as it sold it to Salus Surgical Group.[4] The hospital was renamed as Century City Doctors Hospital, which closed in 2008 after filing for bankruptcy.[5] In late 2016, the hospital was remodeled and re-opened as California Rehabilitation Institute, owned by Select Medical, providing inpatient rehabilitation including: physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, recreational therapy, and neuropsychology .