Not your grandparents’ senior living community: Redefining aging in place
Perkins Eastman’s Senior Living and Residential teams are putting a new face on home for seniors who don’t want to move away in retirement.
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Perkins Eastman’s Senior Living and Residential teams are putting a new face on home for seniors who don’t want to move away in retirement.
Mass timber is a materials and design approach that holds immense potential to transform the future of the commercial building industry, as well as our environment.
Optimizing land usage is becoming an even bigger priority for developers. In some city centers, many large grocery stores sprawl across valuable land.
MBH Architects, in collaboration with Eden Housing and Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP, announces the completion of Vivalon’s Healthy Aging Campus, a forward-looking project designed to redefine the experience of aging in Marin County.
The development, Bahrain Bay Tower, will consist of two residential towers connected “by a plinth of retail, office, parking, and public park space.”
The multifunctional building proposed for Rzeszow, Poland, looks like it was handcrafted on a potter’s wheel.
In the race for highly coveted tech companies and startups, cities, institutions, and developers are teaming to form innovation hot pockets.
The 1996 Iconic Tower will be a tribute to the country’s cricket team, which won the World Cup in 1996.
A 1,509-foot skyscraper broke ground on the banks of the Saigon River in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Are pyramids making a comeback? The city of Paris recently approved a triangle-shaped building that stirred controversy from residents. Now, the city of Jerusalem gave Libeskind's pyramid tower the go-ahead.
Cities continue to spring up in the heart of China. Designed to accommodate millions, many are still nearly empty.
The 590-foot glass pyramid building will include a 120-room hotel, 754,000 sf of office space, and cultural facilities.
Several levels in the center of the 185-meter tower are shifted outward to allow for terraces with city views.
Four Dutch artists propose transforming tankers into monuments with mixed-use space.