The Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center in Rochester, Minn., received the 2016 FAB Award for Healthcare from the Northland Chapter of the International Interior Design Association, according to an article on the Medical Construction & Design website.
“The Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center really represents a different approach where athletes at all levels can find the best in patient care with the expertise to develop optimum performance,” said Pete Smith, AIA, president and CEO of BWBR and the principal on the project.
Extending that vision into injury prevention and rehabilitation, the center includes a variety of athletics that includes a synthetic ice rink, an indoor basketball gymnasium, multipurpose artificial turf area, a performance training zone with cardio and weight equipment and assessment and procedural rooms.
A nutrition bar is also included in the mix.
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