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Abandoned Hospital (Presidio, San Francisco) - PHSH
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Welcome to www.phsh.org
Public Health Service Hospital (PHSH) -
Presidio, San Francisco, CA
For the PHSH Demolition photos, go to the PHSH Demolition gallery.
Photos by Tristan Savatier
The abandoned Public Health Service Hospital (PHSH) is located in the Presidio of San
Francisco, at the north end of 15th av
(see aerial photo, historical map, google-map, google earth Placemark, and bird's eye view). Built in 1931 on the site of the old
U.S. Marine Hospital (1875), the 480-bed
hospital, also known as building 1801, closed in 1981.
From 1981 to 1988 the hospital was used
by the Defense Language Institute (DLI), except for the 6th floor southwest
which was used by the now defunct Letterman Army Medical Center (LAMC) for medical research and animal
experiments.
The PHSH is completely abandoned since
1988. The modern wings are being demolished and and the main historical buildings will be transformed into
housing with construction starting in
2009, so all the graffiti you see here
has been destroyed (or will be soon).
See Presidio PHSH Adaptive Reuse Housing -
The rehabilitation project for the PHSH.
The Presidio Hospital was really
interesting place to explore, as it is very large (6 interconnected buildings, most of
them 7-story), mostly intact and covered
with *many* cool graffiti. It was once used as a movie set (see
those Command Center Delta stencils). At night the place is rather spooky. We heard that one person got murdered in the PHSH in 2002.
The building in the back contains the hospital kitchen with its enormous freezers, the operating rooms and a number of X-ray machines. Many
operating rooms still have floodlights and rubber tubes hanging from the ceiling. Several old X-Ray machines are rusting in place. Many of those
X-ray machines and scanners were top-of-the-line multi-million dollar
equipment in 1981 when the hoptital was closed,
and they have just been left there, what
a waste of public money!
In the eastern part of the basement,
the morgue with six big drawers for the dead
bodies, and the greenish autopsy room next door. Many rusted machines, pumps, pipes and tanks are still there.
The buildings are fenced and boarded and since 2006 it appears to be guarded
24/7. Police are often seen in the
parking lot. Cleaning crews may be
working in the buildings during working
hours.
There is now an alarm (with infrared heat sensors) in the main stairway area and in the basement, and it notifies the U.S. Park Police when it triggers (it also makes quite a
lot of noise!). Officer Pat Smith may
send his dog after you and call his
colleagues for backup. Remember, trespassing is illegal and can be prosecuted (if
you get caught!). See California Penal Code 602 (k).
If the Park Police sees you going in or
out of the PHSH, you are likely get
arrested and to receive a $100 ticket.
Recently Park Police confiscated Memory
Cards from the digital cameras of
trespassers, which I don't think they
have the right to do.
And if you intend to do graffiti or
cause any depredation, you should read 18 U.S.C. § 1361. I wonder if the Presidio Trust could get in trouble for destroying all
this unique graffiti art when the
buildings will be rehabilitated... Hmmm I guess not: Graffiti is detrimental to the health,
safety and welfare of the community according to the San Francisco Board of
Supervisors.
Another interesting area a few yards
North is the old SF-89L Nike ground-to-air missile site from the cold war era, but that's
another story!
Those photos were taken in december
2004, january, february, march and july
2005, may and December 2008.
Camera used: Sony A700 DSLR and Sony
DSC F828 (8 Mega-pixel).
A big thanks to Luiza Leite for telling me about this place!
Some other sites about the Public
Health Service Hospital (PHSH):
* Presidio PHSH Adaptive Reuse Housing - The rehabilitation project for the
PHSH
* History of the Public Health Service
(PHS) and of the Commissioned Corps
* History of the PHSH: Overview, Detailed History (did you know that there is still an
old cemetary with 200 to 500 seamen
burried under the flat parking area
behind the tennis, north of the
hospital?)
* PHSH Rehabilitation Project February 2004,
August 2004
* PHSH Rehabilitation Project
Environmental Assessment Intro, Chap1, Chap2, Chap3, Chap4.
* Public Health Hospital discussion thread
(read-only) on the San Francisco History Forum.
* Public Health Hospital discussion thread on Urban Exploration Resource (www.uer.ca).
* Other PHSH photos by Erik, by Cassidy, by William, by Claudine, by Otherthings, by Quasistoic, by !Habit forming. Search for all PHSH photos on flickr.com.
* Several PHSH photo galleries at Urban Exploration Resource (www.uer.ca) (graymalkin, bo2krocketman, Arecibo,
Burzum, Zafo)
If you are also interested by urban exploration, i.e. exploring disused buildings and
factories, abandoned tunnels, etc, check
out www.urban-resources.net, an excellent database of photography
books and other resources on this
subject.
If you like my work, you can visit my
Photography Gallery at www.loupiote.com, and don't hesitate to drop me a word!
374 photos | 98,947 views
items are from between 02 Dec 2004 & 04 May 2008.