by AG Architecture | Sep 23, 2012 | Newsworthy, Senior Living, Thought Leadership
I have been fascinated by the continuing evolution of the kind of building typology we have historically used for Continuing Care Retirement Communities. These communities originally consisted of a collection of multi-family residential wings and sprawling old-school single story skilled nursing wings.
by AG Architecture | Aug 23, 2012 | Awards, Mixed-Use / Retail
AG Architecture’s Empowerment Village project recently received a Top Project award from the Daily Reporter.
by AG Architecture | Aug 1, 2012 | Mixed-Use / Retail, Multi-Family, Newsworthy, Senior Living, The AG Team
It strikes me that one thing a service-oriented company such as an architectural firm should have as part of their core business philosophy is a solid reputation for exceptional service.
by AG Architecture | Jul 23, 2012 | Awards, Senior Living
In the March 2012 Environments for Aging Annual Showcase Issue from the publishers of Long-Term Living and Healthcare Design, the WhiteStone-Linville Remodel was awarded a Citation of Merit by a jury of senior living design experts. Congratulations to the AG...
by AG Architecture | May 14, 2012 | Mixed-Use / Retail, Senior Living
Though innovative design is a fundamental cornerstone of any development, discipline is needed to ensure that it will be constructed within strict cost parameters. AG has created a unique methodology to support detailed pricing estimates during conceptual and schematic design phases.