The original Colonial Revival structure was built in 1911 based on a design by noted Virginia architect Charles M. Robinson.
The hospital is located to the west of Richmond's central business district and was substantially expanded by additions in 1930 and 1964.
The original three-story main structure with an entrance pavilion on West Grace Street, is a Colonial Revival building with paired Ionic order columns and gauged arches.
The 1964 addition is devoid of ornamentation, and the west wing "projects a modern, utilitarian character.
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