Sleepovers open Architect’s eyes on Nursing Home Design
Read this article from Dallas News to discover what architect’s from one firm are learning by being required to spend the night at a nursing home.
David Dillard, president of CSD Architects, is requiring senior living architects at his firm to participate in the Sleepover Project, in which they spend the night at a nursing home as though they were a disabled resident.
“It gives you a new respect for the residents,” he said. “Living with them deepens your passion for your work, and it opens your eyes to some practical ways to improve a building’s design.”
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