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BOND Wins Preservation Award for Taunton State Hospital's Historic Chambers Building

BOSTON, MA BOND announces the Taunton State Hospital WRAP (Women's Recovery from Addictions Program) project has been awarded the Preservation Massachusetts 2017 Paul and Niki Tsongas Award. The project was recognized in the category: Best Use - Community and Social Services.
The award ceremony was held at the Fairmont Copley Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts. The Tsongas Award recognized BOND's renovation which includes 17,050 square feet of the historic Taunton State Hospital's Chambers Building, a secure facility that houses women who are recovering from addiction and substance abuse. The project was highly successful in transforming an outdated building on an underutilized campus into a new state-of-the-art treatment and recovery facility with a nurturing soul of 165 years of history.
"BOND has been working in the historic preservation sector since 1907," said Robert Murray, President of BOND. "We are committed to this type of project and will continue to uphold the mission of Preservation Massachusetts to actively promote the preservation of historic buildings and landscapes as a positive force for economic development and the retention of community character."
The existing stereotypical institutional glazed block wards were transformed into a welcoming, homelike environment. Spaces were designed to give individuals a sense of control and identity. Complete HVAC and life safety systems were installed. Two beautifully landscaped courtyards with site furnishings, walks and fencing were created to give the clients access to the outdoors. Final renovation provided two new wings of patient rooms, an administrative wing, lounges, dining rooms, nurses' stations, medical rooms and other support spaces.
"The Taunton State Hospital Women's Recovery from Addictions Program (WRAP) and Taunton State Hospital are strong examples of the power of preservation and the power of a mission," said Pamela Bailey, BOND Project Manager. "It's an honor to be a part of such an impactful project to our state and to the community."