Contemporary longterm care | Vol., Issue.Suppl | | Pages 9-10, 12
Designing by market.
As competition heats up, facility owners and developers are creating new facilities and additions to answer market demands--and that means paying increasing heed to the needs of their buildings' end users: residents, their families, and long term care staff. Here's how a handful of architects responded to this diverse constituency in recent projects.
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Designing by market.
As competition heats up, facility owners and developers are creating new facilities and additions to answer market demands--and that means paying increasing heed to the needs of their buildings' end users: residents, their families, and long term care staff. Here's how a handful of architects responded to this diverse constituency in recent projects.
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