Sculpture is centerpiece of medical center healing garden

Fifteen-foot-high, 2,000-pound sculpture was created in honor of the 125th anniversary of Immanuel Medical Center


In its recent "Last Detail" feature, Health Facilities Management magazine highlighted the 15-foot-high, 2,000-pound "Serenity" sculpture that was created in honor of the 125th anniversary of Immanuel Medical Center in Omaha, Neb.

Bronze doves are perched on the stainless steel sculpture depicting a globe resting between flames. The focal point of Immanuel Medical Center's Cancer Center Inspiration Garden, the piece was designed to encourage healing of the body, mind and spirit, according to the article.

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March 31, 2014


Topic Area: Architecture


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