AARP Paints a Picture of the Aging Population in the United States
A friend once told me about visiting the Jersey Shore as a kid and seeing huge old mansions converted into retirement homes. Every summer, there would be dozens of residents sitting in rocking chairs on the porch, taking in the sites of the bustling beach community. These people, she estimated, were between 60 and 80 years old for the most part. Today, the statistics show that people of this age are doing anything but sitting on the porch; and senior communities need more rock and roll than rocking chairs to appeal to residents.
Investor Survey and Trends Report: U.S. Senior Living & Care
Zach Bowyer, MAI, MRICS, senior managing director, valuation & advisory/living sectors at C&W, told Pi, “Our same-store valuation data does suggest year-over-year improvement in operating margins, which is a combination of improved occupancy, rent growth, and improving labor market. However, continued innovations in technology, healthcare provider partnerships and building envelope will be required in order to regain pre-COVID operating margins.”
Late Summer Trends 2023
In today’s fast-moving world of trends, it can be difficult and overwhelming to understand, much less implement, the latest style into one’s life. The world of Interior Design is no different in that trends move fast and can be somewhat hard to identify. Individuals who what to update can be left feeling lost on what to do unless they want to adopt a very particular style where the rules are clear. Design styles such as French County, English Cottage, Southwestern, etc. can look great when well executed, but can also make designers and decorators feel like they need to choose pieces that fit neatly within boundaries, therefore hindering creativity or personalizing a space.
The Senior Living Blow-Up: Insights from ProMatura
Predicting the future takes more than some educated guesses and creative thinking. Looking into the future of senior living means taking a fresh and insightful look at a new generation of older adults -- individuals with their own experiences, challenges, concerns, goals, interests, and demands.
Pi sat down with Bryon Cohron, vice president, of market analysis and business development at ProMatura, to talk about how senior living design is evolving to meet the needs of seniors tomorrow and 10 and 20 years down the road.
Pi Architects: Sage Valley Senior Living Vision Unveiled
Sage Vally Senior Living, nestled in the historic town of Pflugerville, Texas opened with excitement and grand style this past spring. Pi Architects attended the event to witness their hard work and diligence. “We worked to tie it (the building) into the history of Texas and wove some fun and joyful memories and stories into the building”, exclaimed Mark Warrick, AIA, vice president of Pi.
The Evolution of Senior Living: More Heart, More Purpose, More Person-Centered
A senior living pioneer shares his insights on how senior living design, management, and marketing have changed over the years.
Pandemic Proves the Power of Pets for Your Senior Residents
People and Pets often come to senior living as a package deal. How can you accommodate the pair?
Adapting Interiors to a Baby Boomer Generation
Boomers don’t just want to live – they want to live WELL. The concept of wellness revolves not only around physical vitality but also towards social, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, vocational, physical, and environment. Boomers search for wellness opportunities in more casual areas by comparison to what many Senior Living environments offer today.
Senior Living Site Plan Analysis: the BIG picture
With today’s competitive market, it is most important to dig deep into the BIG picture of a site before investing too much time and energy. In this Insights topic, we hope to share some key tips from our experience in senior living architecture to help save you time, money and avoid being blinded by broker appeal.
2019 Senior Housing Trends
2019 brings new ideas, dreams, and aspirations. As designers, we embrace the start of another year as an opportunity to learn and discover changes in the senior housing market.