Hopper Psychiatry Office

"You need analysis, go talk to Archie."

- Emma to Graham

The Hopper Psychiatry Office is a Storybrooke location featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It first appears in the second episode of the first season.

Trivia
|-|On-Screen Notes=

On-Screen Notes

 * The office address is 3580 Main Street.
 * The main entrance is located across the street from Granny's Diner, between Storybrooke Country Bread and Modern Fashions. The office itself is located on the second floor, right across the street from the Marine Garage.
 * The Storybrooke heritage seal is on the office building, next to the main entrance to the office.
 * According to a sign on the building, the psychiatry office is part of Storybrooke Clinic. Other doctors working at the clinic are Dr. M. Thisby, Dr. D. Woodmansley, Dr. T. Jensen and Dr. A. Montcalm.


 * -|Set Notes=

Set Dressing

 * The green stripes on Archie's office walls tapestry are a subtle a reference to his former life as a cricket; crickets live among grass.
 * The top of the wallpaper features trees in a forest, well above eye-level, fitting for a former cricket.
 * Fittingly enough, at eye level, there are mushroom ornaments on Archie's bookshelf.
 * A framed Doctor of Psychiatry diploma from the Stanforth University School of Medicine is hanging on Archie's wall. However, this is just a fake document created by the Dark Curse.
 * This is a reference to the Stanford University School.
 * According to a behind the scenes photo posted on Tumblr, there is also a framed Master of Science in Psychiatry from the "Mostonian School of Medicine" in the office.
 * Framed illustrations by the renowned German biologist and artist Ernst Haeckel are decorating the walls both inside and outside Archie's office. The pictures are from Haeckel's book Kunstformen der Natur (Art Forms in Nature), first published between 1899 and 1904 in separate installments, and collectively in 1904:
 * "Peromedusae" (jellyfish)
 * "Nudibranchia" (gastropod mollusks)
 * "Ascidiae" (ascidians/sea squirts)
 * "Arachnida" (arachnids)
 * "Hepaticae" (marchantiophyta)
 * "Orchidae" (orchids)
 * "Actiniae (sea anemones)
 * An L. N. Fowler phrenology head is sitting on Archie's shelf. Phrenology, now considered obsolete, is a pseudomedicine based on the concept that certain areas in the brain were used for specific functions. The phrenology head (a china head showing the phrenological faculties) was a tool of trade for Victorian doctors.
 * In the corner of Archie's office, there is a painting by Jean Louis Prévost (c. 1760 – c. 1810; not to be confused with the Swiss neurologist Jean-Louis Prévost), a French still-life painter known for his depictions of flower arrangements in both oil and watercolor. The painting is called Bouquet with Pink Roses and Blue Auriculas, and was created in 1805. Like the rest of his work, it is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
 * In "The Thing You Love Most", a ship painting is sitting on the floor inside the office. In "The Return", it is hanging on the wall right outside the entrance to the office.
 * The painting Souvenir of Castel Gandolfo by the French nineteenth century painter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, currently on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris, is hanging on the wall in Archie's office.


 * -|Goofs=

Goofs

 * When Emma arrives in Storybrooke in "Pilot", the real-life business name of Fleming & Associates can be seen on the office windows.
 * As Regina is watching David and Mary Margaret, the business name is missing from the entrance to the building.
 * The same thing happens when Mr. Gold runs into Regina on Valentine's Day.


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Filming Locations

 * The interior of Archie's office and the hallway outside is a movie set built at The Bridge Studios in Burnaby, British Columbia, where Once Upon a Time films.
 * The offices of the family law firm Fleming & Associates in the Hepworth Building in Steveston Village, double as the exterior of Archie's office. The text on the office windows high above the street, which advertise the services of this law firm, has been changed to "Dr. Archibald Hopper, MD - Psychiatrist" for the show.
 * When Emma arrives in Storybrooke in "Pilot", the real-life business name can be seen on the windows.
 * The movie set at The Bridge Studios contains a replica of the windows.

Appearances
"Archive" denotes archive footage.