Environments for Aging’s
Remodel/Renovation Competition:
A Review of 2016
Presented by
Andrew Alden and Jeff Bogart
Andrew Alden, Assoc. AIA Jeff Bogart, ASID
Sr. Planner / Designer Sr. Interior Designer / Associate
Eppstein Uhen Architects Eppstein Uhen Architects
Moderator:
Jill Schroeder
Sr. Planner / Sr. Interior
Designer
Pope Architects
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Environments for Aging’s Remodel/Renovation Competition:A Review of 2016SAGE0317
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Environments for Aging's annual Remodel/Renovation Competition, with support from SAGE, sheds light on many little-seen projects that have noteworthy aspects for inspiring renovation projects, big or small. This presentation will highlight winners of the 2016 competition as well as other noteworthy submissions. Explore renovation ideas for a variety of settings, and identify renovations ideas with construction costs ranging from a few hundred to hundreds of thousands of dollars, while learning about the competition submission process and key elements to include in your own submission for the 2017 Competition.
Course Description
Learning Objectives
• Learn about renovation projects ranging in size, scope, and cost from a variety of older adult environments.
• Hear how architectural and interior design ideas impact resident quality of life and the experience for staff and family.
• Understand the importance of including operational factors when considering design decisions during a renovation project.
• Obtain tips for improving the success of a submitted project to the 2017 Remodel/Renovation Competition.
At the end of the this course, participants will be able to:
Environments for Aging’s
Remodel/Renovation Competition:
A Review of 2016
Presented by
Andrew Alden and Jeff Bogart
Content
▪ Intro
▪ Entry Process
▪ Review Process
▪ Competition Winner
▪ Readers Choice
▪ Published Projects
▪ Unseen Highlights
▪ Take-Aways
Introduction
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Project Submissions 2016
21 States
46 Single Space Submissions Range $18 to $650 / SF
Average Cost $160/ SF
Project Submissions Past 8 Years
No Submissions
NV, WY, OK, MS,
KY, WV, DE
Entry Process
Review Process
Andrew Alden
CC Andrews
Stephen Bailey
Staurt Boekeloo
Sharon Breltinger
Maggie Calkins
Carol Reitter Elia
Dena B. Erickson
Karen Giunta
David J. Henry
Lorraine Hiatt
Kelley Hoffman
Patty Jafolis
Migette Kaup
Ridley Kinsey
Scott Likens
Maria Lopez
Russ Mclaughlin
Richard Ottens
Lori Reynolds
Christine Soma
Jeri Tess
LuAnn Thoma-Holec
Chad Ulman
Galen Vassar
Sharon Watkins
Multi-disciplinary
Providers
Designers
Researcher
Regulators
What to be a jury member? Contact
Andrew Alden [email protected]
Judging Panel
▪ Physical Safety & Psychological Security
▪ Environment as a Therapeutic Resource
▪ Holism and Well-being
▪ Individual Rights and Personal Autonomy
▪ Communities & Relationships
▪ Support of Caregivers
▪ Function Enhancing Technology
▪ Creating and Evaluating
Design Principles
1,000
Unique Votes
10 Selected for
Online Voting
Projects
2016 Winner
Best in Category
Before
AfterPhoto: The Greg Wilson Group Architectural & Interior Photographers
Plymouth Harbor on Sarasota Bay Wellness Sarasota, Florida
$139/SF Independent
THW Design
Before
AfterPhoto: The Greg Wilson Group Architectural & Interior Photographers
Before
AfterPhoto: The Greg Wilson Group Architectural & Interior Photographers
2016 Readers’ Choice
New Category!
Aldersgate Retirement Community Town Center Charlotte, NC
$203 S/F Memory Support
CJMW Architecture Before
AfterPhoto: RHWILSON Photography
Before
AfterPhoto: RHWILSON Photography
Before
AfterPhoto: RHWILSON Photography
2016 Published Projects
Fredericka Manor Chula Vista, CA
$102 S/F Independent & Assisted
CastleRock Design Group, Inc. Before
AfterPhoto: Michael Baxter Photography
Before
After
Cornerstone MRC Texarkana, TX
$85 S/F Independent
Faulkner Design GroupBefore
AfterPhoto: Michael Lowry Photography
Before
AfterPhoto: Michael Lowry Photography
Vriendschap Village –A Watermark Retirement Community Pella, IA
$117 S/F Independent & Assisted
DesignPoint, Inc. Before
AfterPhoto: Ken Stabile Photography
Before
AfterPhoto: Ken Stabile Photography
The Patrician San Diego, CA
$152 S/F Independent
GGLOBefore
AfterPhoto: Derek Reeves
Before
AfterPhoto: Derek Reeves
Seasons of Danvers Danvers, MA
$160 S/F Memory Support
JSA, Inc. Before
AfterPhoto: JSA, Inc.
North Scranton Junior High School Senior Apartments Scranton, PA
$106 S/F Senior Apartments
Kramer + Marks ArchitectsBefore
AfterPhoto: Hugh Loomis
Woodcrest Villa, Viva Bistro Lancaster, PA
$190 S/F Independent
RLPS Architects & Interiors Before
AfterPhoto: Nathan Cox Photography
Before
AfterPhoto: Nathan Cox Photography
Hefner Community Center Asbury Methodist Center Gaithersburg, MD
$206 S/F Independent
THW Design Before
AfterPhoto: Thomas Watkins Photography
Before
AfterPhoto: Thomas Watkins Photography
2016
Unseen Highlights
16 Projects
Groups
Organization Individuals
Sensory
PropertiesBuilt
Environment
Spatial
Properties
Socio-cultural Context
Place
Experience
Courtesy of Gerald Weisman, PhD
PHYSICAL SETTING
HUMAN FACTORS
Grace Ridge Retirement Community Morganton, NC
Cost N/A Independent
GMK Associates Before
AfterPhoto: GMK Associates
Twin Towers Life Enriching Community Cincinnati, OH
$650 S/F Independent, Assisted, Skilled
CR Architecture & Design Before
AfterPhoto: CR Architecture & Design
Covenant Village of Northbrook Brandel Health & Rehab Northbrook, IL
$134 S/F Skilled Nursing
BLDD Architects Before
AfterPhoto: Connor Steinkamp Photography
AfterPhoto: Robert Benson Photography
The Grove at PineviewCovenant Village of Cromwell Cromwell, CT
$163 S/F Assisted Memory Support
Amenta Emma Architects
Maine Veterans’ Home Scarborough, ME
$285 S/F Memory Support
Gawron Turgeon Architects Before
AfterPhoto: Gawron Turgeon Architects
Providence Care Center Sandusky, OH
$75 S/F Skilled Nursing
Architects Plus Before
After
After
Before
Cornerstone MRC Texarkana, TX
$40 S/F Independent
D2 Architecture Before
AfterPhoto: Michael Lowry Photography
Thunderbird Senior Living Glendale, AZ
$47 S/F Independent
Plaza Companies Before
After
River Landing at Sandy Ridge Colfax, NC
$ N/A Independent
GMK Associates Before
AfterPhoto: Rion Rizzo, Creative Sources Photography
Before
AfterPhoto: Derek Reeves
The Patrician San Diego, CA
$152 S/F Independent
GGLO
Carol Woods Retirement Community Chapel Hill, NC
$N/A Independent
GMK Associates Before
AfterPhoto: Rick McGee
Lilac Memory Care at Moorings Park Naples, FL
$250 S/F Assisted Memory Support
Wegman Design Group Before
AfterPhoto: Wegman Design Group
Fellowship Senior Living Basking Ridge, NJ
$91 S/F Independent
KDA Architects
Before
AfterPhoto: KDA Architects
Before
AfterPhoto: Kevin Weber Photography
Charleston Square Catonsville, MD
$179 S/F Independent
Marks, Thomas Architects
Garden Spot Village New Holland, PA
$136 S/F Independent, Assisted, Skilled
RLPS Architects Before
AfterPhoto: Nathan Cox Photography
Grandview Terrace Health & Rehabilitation Sun City West, AZ
$160 S/F Assisted
Thoma-Holec Design, LLC Before
AfterPhoto: Mark Boisclair Photography
1. Consider operational & environmental changes
2. Small changes can have a big impact
3. Enter Renovation / Remodel for 2017!
E07-Environments for Aging’s:Remodel/Renovation Competition
A Review of 2016
Key Take-Aways
RESERVATIONS DUE: MAY 12PRESENTATIONS DUE: JUNE 2ENTRY FEE: $160
Andrew L. Alden
Senior Planner : Senior Designer
Eppstein Uhen Architects
333 E. Chicago Street
Milwaukee WI 53202
414.271.5350
?’sDonna Paglia
Director, Special Projects
Emerald Expositions
812 Huron Rd., Suite 450
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.373.1210
Jeffrey J. Bogart
Senior Interior Designer
Eppstein Uhen Architects
333 E. Chicago Street
Milwaukee WI 53202
414.271.5350
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