Environment Matters: Collaborating in Memory Care Design & Development
Design Collaboration Process ►
Setting the Stage: – Design a “hypothetical” Memory Care Building for “Company Gen X” with LRS Architects – Address design challenges and process suggestions for best in class dementia design with ALFA industry leaders
Intro and Overview
2 MN
Speakers ►
Dan Edwards – Associate Principal, LRS Architects Inc.
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Allison Guthertz – – VP of Quality Resident Services, Benchmark Senior Living
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Steve Heaney – – VP of Operations & Real Estate, Brandywine Senior Living
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Maria Nadelstumph – – VP of Organizational Development & Program Excellence, Brandywine Senior Living
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Dan Purgiel – Managing Principal, LRS Architects Inc.
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Tanya Walker – Managing Director, Kensington Park Senior Living
Intro and Overview
3 MN
Presentation Outline ►
Let’s Get Started! – Part 1: Review general design concepts – Part 2: Group reaction to architect’s general design concepts and “live” discussion on design of NEW building – Part 3: Images
Intro and Overview
4 DP
Design Collaboration Scenario ►
Design Parameters & Basic Program – Design 56 unit memory care facility – One story – California project • Easier State to design and build in • California RCFE – R-2.1 residential occupancy • Allows assistance with evacuation
– Gross SF 575 - 700 SF per unit industry average • 56 units: 33,000 - 40,000 SF
– Does not include site variables or constraints • Due to limited time constraints
Intro and Overview
5 DE
PART 1 ►
Architects Review General Design Concepts with the Group
1 – Architect’s General Design
6 DP
Homelike Versus Hospitality Smaller residential scale and finishes ► Take cues from hospitality industry ►
1 – Architect’s General Design
7 DE
Sleeping Unit Design ►
Shared Unit Examples – Many designs – Common ones shown
1 – Architect’s General Design
8 DE
Sleeping Unit Design ►
Private Unit Examples – Many designs, common ones shown – Typically 60%-90% private
1 – Architect’s General Design
9 DE
14’- 6”
Building Plan Concepts ►
Household
Common Layout Examples – – – –
Open Plans (Neighborhood) Corridor Plans (Neighborhood) Household Plans (Homelike) (Or combo or variation of each) Open
1 – Architect’s General Design
Corridor
10 DP
Building Plan Concepts ►
Open Plan Enlarged Example (Neighborhood) – Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to common spaces
1 – Architect’s General Design
11 DP
Building Plan Concepts ►
Open Plan Example (4 Neighborhood) – Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to common spaces
1 – Architect’s General Design
12 DP
Building Plan Concepts ►
Corridor Plan Enlarged Example (Neighborhood) – Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to corridor
1 – Architect’s General Design
13 DP
Building Plan Concepts ►
Corridor Plan Example (4 Neighborhood) – Sleeping rooms tend to open directly to corridor
1 – Architect’s General Design
14 DP
Building Plan Concepts ►
Household Plan Example – Room layout more similar to a big house
1 – Architect’s General Design
15 DP
PART 2 ►
Group Reaction
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“Live” Discussion of NEW Building Design
2 - New Building Design
16 DP
General Design Preferences ►
Prefer Corridor Design Concept – Divides 56 units into smaller neighborhoods – Central service and commons core
NEW Design Plan
2 - New Building Design
17 SH
Private - Personal Space â–ş
Shared Bathroom Units (For Couple or Combined)
2 - New Building Design
18 SH/ TW
Private - Personal Space â–ş
Shared Bathroom Units (With Utilitarian Space)
HSKPG/ TRASH/ STORAGE/ MISC
2 - New Building Design
19 SH/ TW
Private - Personal Space â–ş
Private Units
2 - New Building Design
20 SH/ TW
Private - Personal Space â–ş
Hospice Family Suite Units
2 - New Building Design
21 SH/ TW/ AG
Social - Personal Enjoyment/ Leisure â–ş
Common Areas - Central Area
2 - New Building Design
22 MN/ TW
Social - Personal Enjoyment/ Leisure â–ş
Common Areas - Resident Wings
2 - New Building Design
23 MN/ TW
Social - Dining Experience â–ş
Smaller Spaces In Central Area
2 - New Building Design
24 TW/ MN
Social - Resident Outdoor Area â–ş
Enclosed Court
2 - New Building Design
25 TW/ MN
Social - Wellness Area â–ş
Inviting Central Area
2 - New Building Design
26 AG/ SH
Public - Connection â–ş
Warm & Comfortable Entry Area
2 - New Building Design
27 MN/ TW
Public - Marketing/ Community â–ş
First Impressions
2 - New Building Design
28 MN/ TW
Staff / Utilitarian - Service Areas â–ş
Central Area
2 - New Building Design
29 AG/ SH
Staff / Utilitarian - Service Areas â–ş
Resident Wings
2 - New Building Design
30 AG/ SH
Overall Plan & Circulation
2 - New Building Design
31 SH/ AG
Private - Sleeping Units
3 - Images
32 DE
Private - Sleeping Units
3 - Images
33 DE
Private – Dutch Door
3 - Images
34 DE
Social – Entry Family Area
3 - Images
35 DE
Social – Open & Flexible Activity Area
3 - Images
36 DE
Social –Activity Area/ Soft Seating
3 - Images
37 DE
Social – Activity/ TV Area
3 - Images
38 DE
Social – Activity Area
3 - Images
39 DE
Social – Pocket Lounge
3 - Images
40 DE
Social – Pocket Lounge
3 - Images
41 DE
Social – Reminiscent Area
3 - Images
42 DE
Social – Dining
3 - Images
43 DE
Social - Dining
3 - Images
44 DE
Social - Dining
3 - Images
45 DE
Social – Resident Kitchen
3 - Images
46 DE
Social – Private Dining
3 - Images
47 DE
Social - Beauty
3 - Images
48 DE
Public – Family Area
3 - Images
49 DE
Public – Lobby Area
3 - Images
50 DE
Public - Circulation
3 - Images
51 DE
Public - Exterior Traditional Eastern
3 - Images
52 DE
Public - Exterior Traditional Northwest
3 - Images
54 DE
Public - Exterior Traditional Southwest
3 - Images
53 DE
Public - Exterior Contemporary Southwest
3 - Images
55 DE
End ►
Thank you ► ► ►
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Benchmark Senior Living Brandywine Senior Living Kensington Park Senior Living LRS Architects Inc.
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