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Yawkey Center
earns national recognition
The MGH Yawkey Center for Outpatient Care recently earned
national recognition from the 2006 Innovative Design in Engineering and
Architecture with Structural Steel awards program (IDEAS2). The IDEAS2
awards are given annually by the American Institute of Steel Construction
to recognize outstanding achievements in engineering and architecture
on structural steel projects around the country. The Yawkey Center won
Merit Award recognition in the category "Projects Over $75 Million."
The
IDEAS2 award is the latest in a string of accolades bestowed upon the
Yawkey Center since it opened in October 2004. Others include a 2006 Healthcare
Facilities Award for Design from the Boston Society of Architects; a regional
2005 Honor Award for Design Excellence from the American Institute of
Architects; a 2005 Build New England Honor Award from the Associated General
Contractors of Massachusetts and a 2005 Honor Award from Modern Healthcare
Magazine. The Yawkey Center's Howard Ulfelder, MD, Healing Garden
also has been honored in the past year with a 2006 Healthcare Facilities
Honor Award for Design Excellence from the Boston Society of Architects
and a 2006 Honor Award for Design from the Boston Society of Landscape
Architects.
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