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Is your community paving the way? Or falling behind? Part II of III
In Part I of this series, we learned that forward-thinking leaders are focused on transcending market expectations. They are keeping a close eye on market trends to ensure they don’t fall behind the competition. From assessing the condition of their physical plant to building consensus among board members and community residents, they are firmly planted in the present while preparing for the future.
Is Your Community Paving the Way? Or Falling Behind? Part III of III
In Part I of this series, we learned that forward-thinking leaders are focused on transcending market expectations. They are keeping a close eye on market trends to ensure they don’t fall behind the competition. From assessing the condition of their physical plant to building consensus among board members and community residents, they are firmly planted in the present while preparing for the future.
ALFA Senior Living By Design Awards
The November/December 2012 issue of Senior Living Executive highlights the ALFA Senior Living By Design Awards. AG Architecture is proud to have three projects included in this program.
The Architecture of Culture Change
When considering the aging process and anticipating our long-term quality of life, how many people look forward to the idea of living in a nursing home? While the original nursing homes were places where small groups of people resided, the 1960s brought a more institutionalized model into existence. That increasingly unappealing model dominated the marketplace for decades.
Can Senior Living Learn From Walkable Urban Environments?
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.
Empowerment Village project receives Top Project Award
AG Architecture’s Empowerment Village project recently received a Top Project award from the Daily Reporter.
Steve Alexander Reflects on 20 Years of AG Service
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.
WhiteStone Honored with an Environments for Aging Citation of Merit
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...
The AG Method of Delivery
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.
Identify the Right Fit – Is AG the Right Architect for You?
It is important to choose an architectural engineering firm to best suit your organization and project needs.









