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[[Image:Paul S. Worrell Building.jpg|right|thumb|375px|From the southwest in March 2006.]]<!--http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p16044coll1/id/22868-->
[[File:Woehle-Doctors Center.jpg|right|thumb|375px|c. 1960 photograph of the Doctor's Center by Fritz Woehle]]
The '''Paul S. Worrell Building''' (originally the '''Doctor's Center''') is a 7-story office building constructed in [[1960]] by a group of physicians aligned as the "Doctor's Center Corporation". It is located at 924 [[18th Street South]] between [[9th Avenue South|9th]] and [[10th Avenue South|10th Avenues South]]. Designed by [[Fritz Woehle]] and constructed for $500,000, the modern curtain-wall building with exposed concrete frame contained four doctor's suites on each floor, with the ground floor opened up for valet parking service.
The '''Paul S. Worrell Building''' (originally the '''Doctors' Center''') was a 7-story office building constructed in [[1960]] by a group of physicians aligned as the "Doctor's Center Corporation". It was located at 924 [[18th Street South]] between [[9th Avenue South|9th]] and [[10th Avenue South|10th Avenues South]].


With a large gift from optometrist [[Paul Worrell]] and his wife [[Sylvia Worrell|Sylvia]], [[UAB]] purchased the building in [[1985]]. On [[October 14]], [[1988]] the building was rededicated in Worrell's honor. It currently houses the Department of Vision Sciences, the Vision Science Graduate Program, and the Vision Science Research Center for the [[UAB School of Optometry]]. Among the building's facilities are administrative offices, research laboratories, a machine shop, electronics shop, a tissue processing and histology center, and the [[Sylvia D. Worrell Conference Center]].
The building was designed by [[Fritz Woehle]], who moved his offices to the 7th floor. The modern curtain-wall building with exposed concrete frame and cantilevering floor slabs contained four doctor's suites on each floor, with the ground floor opened up for valet parking service. [[Brasfield & Gorrie]] completed the construction of the building at a cost of $500,000. A second, 10-story Doctors' Center tower of the same type was designed by Woehle for a site on [[17th Street South]] behind the original in [[1966]]. It went out for bid in January [[1967]], but was never constructed.
 
With a large gift from optometrist [[Paul Worrell]] and his wife [[Sylvia Worrell|Sylvia]], [[UAB]] purchased the building in [[1985]]. On [[October 14]], [[1988]] the building was rededicated in Worrell's honor. It was renovated to house UAB's Department of Vision Sciences, the Vision Science Graduate Program, and the Vision Science Research Center for the [[UAB School of Optometry]]. Among the building's facilities were administrative offices, research laboratories, a machine shop, electronics shop, a tissue processing and histology center, and the [[Sylvia D. Worrell Conference Center]].
 
[[UAB]]'s request to demolish the building was approved by the [[University of Alabama Board of Trustees]] in June [[2017]] and by the [[Birmingham Design Review Committee]] in February [[2018]]. The building was demolished in February [[2019]].
 
<gallery>
File:Doctors Center 1962.jpg|1962 photograph of the Doctor's Center
File:Fritze Woehle 1966.jpg|Architect Fritz Woehl with a model for the proposed second Doctors Center tower in 1966
File:Paul S. Worrell Building.jpg|View of the Worrell Building from the southwest in March 2006
File:Worrell Bldg front 2018.jpg|View of the Worrell Building from the east in February 2018
</gallery>
 
==Tenants==
* Basement: [[John Higginbotham]] / [[Milton Ragsdale]] physicians (1964)
* 1st floor: [[Jim Clay Optician]] / [[Doctors' Center Apothecary]] (1964-1970)
* 2nd floor: [[Oscar Dohlene Jr]] / [[Charles P. Grant]] / [[Doris Phillips]] physicians (1964)
* 3rd floor: [[Albert Casey]] (1964), [[Stanley Kahn]] / [[A. Bankston Riser]] / [[Stephen Stigler]] physicians (1964-1970), [[Casey, Lohmann & Elliott]] physicians (1970)
* 4th floor: [[Hicks-Bushnell & Hicks]] physicians (1964), [[Hicks, Bushnell, Hicks & Pruet]] / [[Morgan Litzinger Jr]] physician (1970)
* 5th floor: [[Charles Lokey Sr]] dentist (1964), [[Robert Guthrie]] / [[Marshall Pitts]] physicians / [[Charles Lokey Jr]] dentist (1964-1970),  [[Jo Anne Jackson]] dentist (1970)
* 6th floor: [[Julian Hardy]] / [[Eugene Howe]] physicians (1964), [[S. Buford Word]] physician (1964-1970), [[John C. Carter]] / [[Leighton Parnell]]  physicians (1970)
* 7th floor: [[Fritz Woehle]] architect (1964-1970)


==References==
==References==
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* Beiman, Irving (November __, 1959) "Seven-story doctor's center to be erected on 18th-st.". ''Birmingham News''
* Beiman, Irving (November 1959) "Seven-story doctor's center to be erected on 18th-st.". {{BN}}
* "10-story building for Southside" (December 21, 1966) {{BN}}


[[Category:UAB buildings]]
[[Category:Former UAB buildings]]
[[Category:1960 buildings]]
[[Category:1960 buildings]]
[[Category:2019 demolitions]]
[[Category:Fritz Woehle buildings]]
[[Category:Fritz Woehle buildings]]
[[Category:18th Street South]]
[[Category:18th Street South]]

Latest revision as of 11:18, 10 September 2019

c. 1960 photograph of the Doctor's Center by Fritz Woehle

The Paul S. Worrell Building (originally the Doctors' Center) was a 7-story office building constructed in 1960 by a group of physicians aligned as the "Doctor's Center Corporation". It was located at 924 18th Street South between 9th and 10th Avenues South.

The building was designed by Fritz Woehle, who moved his offices to the 7th floor. The modern curtain-wall building with exposed concrete frame and cantilevering floor slabs contained four doctor's suites on each floor, with the ground floor opened up for valet parking service. Brasfield & Gorrie completed the construction of the building at a cost of $500,000. A second, 10-story Doctors' Center tower of the same type was designed by Woehle for a site on 17th Street South behind the original in 1966. It went out for bid in January 1967, but was never constructed.

With a large gift from optometrist Paul Worrell and his wife Sylvia, UAB purchased the building in 1985. On October 14, 1988 the building was rededicated in Worrell's honor. It was renovated to house UAB's Department of Vision Sciences, the Vision Science Graduate Program, and the Vision Science Research Center for the UAB School of Optometry. Among the building's facilities were administrative offices, research laboratories, a machine shop, electronics shop, a tissue processing and histology center, and the Sylvia D. Worrell Conference Center.

UAB's request to demolish the building was approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees in June 2017 and by the Birmingham Design Review Committee in February 2018. The building was demolished in February 2019.

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References

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