Senior Care Facilities and housing targeted for seniors are ideal for popular traditional neighborhood developments (TNDs), redevelopment of existing villages, small towns and urban villages. These developments are community diverse in use with home, work, services and recreation within walking distance. Integration of senior housing creates diversity in the community where aging in place means … Continue Reading
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2017
Elopement in Senior Care Facilities
One of the biggest fears that an administrator of a senior care facility has is elopement of residents, especially those with memory impairment or dementia. Elopement can lead to tragic consequences for the resident, family, facility and community. Depending on design concept and facility/operational program, incorporation of elopement prevention methods may be minimal to allow … Continue Reading
Joints in the Construction of Buildings
Detailing of joints and edges of elements are one of the primary means of differentiation between modern and traditional architecture. Joints in and between dissimilar materials in traditional architecture are typically provided with profiled moldings to cover the joint between two fields of material. In modern architecture, one of the most common joints is the … Continue Reading
Beware of Specifying or Using Tropical Hardwoods in Your Projects
Tropical Woods If you specify, purchase or fabricate woodwork using imported wood products, be able to provide a chain of custody or certification. If you are not careful you can be liable under the Lacy Act for using a “protected” wood in your project. Popular Woods on the “Hit List” Many species of popular tropical … Continue Reading
State of the Art in Elevators
Elevators that go sideways The first elevators that move horizontally and could revolutionize tall buildings: Source: Thyssenkrupp’s Multi
Amazing Painted Monasteries of Romania
While this blog will be geared to my observations of best practices in architecture and construction, I will also post cool stuff I come across such as this one……..photo is linked to article at Amazing Planet.