Building Type Basics for Senior Living
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BRADFORD PERKINS, FAIA, RAIC, AICP, is the founder of Perkins Eastman Architects, a New York—based architectural, interior design, and planning firm with a national practice and branch offices in Pittsburgh, Stamford (Connecticut), Charlotte (North Carolina), Chicago, San Francisco, and Toronto (Canada). His firm’s designs of senior living and care facilities, as well as other building types, have received many awards for design excellence and have been widely published.

J. DAVID HOGLUND, FAIA, is a senior principal and director of Perkins Eastman, and head of the firm’s Pittsburgh office.

DOUGLAS KING, AIA, AICP, is a senior principal and director in Perkins Eastman’s New York office.

ERIC COHEN, AIA, is a senior associate at Perkins Eastman.

STEPHEN A. KLIMENT, FAIA (Series Founder and Editor), is an architectural journalist and an adjunct professor at the City College of New York. He was chief editor of Architectural Record from 1990 to 1996.

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Preface (Stephen A. Kliment).

Acknowledgments.

1. Program (Predesign).

2. Project Process and Management.

3. Unique Design Concerns.

4. Site Planning/Parking/Access.

5. Codes.

6. Energy/Environmental Challenges.

7. Structural Systems.

8. Mechanical/Plumbing/Fire-Protection Systems.

9. Electrical and Communications Systems.

10. Special Equipment and Technologies.

11. Materials and Products.

12. Acoustic Control.

13. Lighting Design.

14. Interior Issues.

15. Wayfinding.

16. Renovation/Restoration/Adaptive Reuse.

17. International Challenges.

18. Operation and Maintenance.

19. Cost Issues.

20. Finances, Fees, and Feasibility.

Glossary.

Bibliography and References.

Index.

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