pfbarchitects Architecture • Interiors • Planning A R C H I T E C T U R E I N T E R I O R S P L A N N I N G sen iving nior o liv Table of Contents pfb senior living 1. QUALIFICATIONS Fairhaven Christian Retirement Center Rockford, IL Renotta Healthcare Systems, Inc. Wray, CO 2. MASTER PLAN PROJECTS Dayspring Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Springfield, OH Jennings Place Assisted Living Cleveland, OH 3. SENIOR LIVING PROJECTS 4. PFB LEADERSHIP The Arboretum of Winnie Winnie, TX Misericordia of Chicago Chicago, IL Ivy Woods Health and Rehabilitation Center Cincinnati, OH Hillebrand Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Cincinnati, OH Covenant Retirement Communities Northbrook, IL/Batavia, IL Fairlawn Haven Archbold, OH American Lutheran Nursing Home Menomonie, WI Boscobel Nursing Home Boscobel, WI The Broadmoor Ft. Pierce, FL Newcrest Manor Boyington Beach, FL Adams County Nursing Home West Union, OH Golden Tower Covington, KY Renaissance West Cincinnati, OH Autumn VIllage Menomonie, WI Sunset House Toledo, OH Lutheran Homes of Michigan Monroe, MI Liberty Healthcare: Centerville, OH Portsmouth, OH Englewood, OH Beavercreek, OH Livonia Nursing Care Center Livonia, MI Forest Hills Care Center Cincinnati, OH Henderson Healthcare Henderson, NE Mountaincrest Nursing Home Cincinnati, OH River Hills Keokuk, IA Frasier Meadows Manor Boulder, CO Senior Living & Memory Care Mt. Pleasant, WI PERSONAL TOUCHES Presbyterian Village of Redford Redford, MI Swiss Village Berne, IN ACTIVE LIFESTYLES Sacred Heart Village Louisville, KY McKeen Towers West Palm Beach, FL OUTDOOR ROOMS Chestnut Square at the Glen Glenview, IL Newcrest Manor Boyington Beach, FL INTERIOR DESTINATIONS The Oaks Residential and Rehabilitation Center Gainesville, FL Buckingham South Savannah, GA pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago QUALIFICATIONS PFB Architects Overview • A multi-disciplinary architectural firm which includes architecture, interior design, and master planning, with strong regional engineering partners • Benefits of specialized senior care architects with small-firm responsiveness • Cincinnati and Chicago offices to better serve our regional clients • Known for our commitment to clients o 80% repeat clients o Long history with several clients • Committed to the humanistic design of therapeutic environments PFB has designed over $200 million in planned senior housing, assisted living, and skilled care over the past ten years. • Proven track record of delivering complex healthcare projects within established budgets and schedules • Experienced with complex projects, from Academic Medical Centers to Senior Living Campus Replacements • Actively practice Evidence-Based Design – Pebble Projects • Performs Post Occupancy Evaluation on every project 2007 Design for Senior Environments Award Covenant Village of Northbrook New Town Center SAGE-Design Award Winner Published April 2007 pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago PFB holds unique talents that enable a great number of working models and client relationships. • Stand alone architectural design and documentation, master and feasibility planning, design build relationships • Existing facility improvement and renovation, building additions, full campus design • Bond Accessibility, Market Analysis, Demographics, Financial Analysis • Programming, Feasibility and Phasing • Program Management, Construction Management, Costing, Pre-Construction Services PFB considers Senior Design one of its specialties and key market sectors and takes pride in our familiarity with Continuing Care Retirement Communities trends and community goals. • Today’s CCRCs provide a broad range of resources, services, and programs to enhance individual and community wellness. • Communities are designed to foster independence and maintaining a consistent level of activity. • There are key lifestyle choices that the “New Senior” possesses o More youthful, active, educated o Want more value for their dollar o Want more choices in their daily lifestyle o More focused on health, wellness, fitness o Want more extensive entertainment, options, activities, and programs on and off site o Look for opportunities for continuing education and personal growth o Want high speed access to technology/the internet o Want opportunities to continue to serve in society pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago PFB identifies and anticipates the identifiable trends in senior housing. o Resident units will be larger – the units will accommodate family members in a comfortable setting, the trend will continue toward multiple room accommodations. o Family oriented facilities – areas will be developed within the communities to accommodate more friends, families, and group activities than ever before. o Market competition will drive facility upgrades – clear entry and circulation, outreach and wellness programs, quality of environment, and movement of services to residents will all become program drivers of new communities. o Information technology systems – will allow registration, security, reception, care delivery, and resident monitoring to be more efficient, resident friendly and safer. o Aging in place options – will become more prevalent as independent living mimics more and more assisted living features, sometimes even hospice. PFB prides itself on consistent execution of essential elements to successful projects. • Scope Management – The more information associated with and definition given to a project in its earliest stages will ensure a successful consistent outcome. • Schedule Management – Detailed project schedules are essential to communicate to the team and the owner the design sequence and ensure milestone decisions are made in a timely fashion. • Budget Management – Constant budget monitoring is necessary; the proper development of an early budget, the testing of design concepts, and making budget minded decisions are key to keep things on track. • Engage in a Proactive Value Engineering Process – Envision solutions before there is a problem, utilize a detailed system by system approach to achieve the best value. • Inform The Owner – Every step of the way, more communication is better, two-way communication is a necessity, and no decisions are made in a vacuum. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago PFB will successfully steer your project through the myriad of necessary approvals. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Planned Unit Development (PUD) and Zoning Approvals Exterior Signage Permits EPA – Notice of Intent, Pollution Control Permit Wetlands Delineation and Endangered Species Investigation Storm Water Management Permit DOT-Road Permitting Sewer Connection Permit Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Review Life Care Permit Certificate of Need City County Civil Engineering Sign Off Fire Safety Sign Off Kitchen Permit, Food Service Permit / Licensing Asbestos Abatement and Demolition Permits ADA Accessibility Sign Off Footing and Foundation Release Building Permit Occupancy Permit PFB prides itself on successful construction administration and has identified key activities to a successful construction phase on every project. • A reputable contractor familiar with the building type being involved early in the process contracted for preconstruction services is critical to budget maintenance. • A teaming approach to construction is necessary rather than the traditional adversarial one. This is key for a project that will be on schedule and on budget. • Weekly owner, architect, contractor meetings need to happen during the start up and through key phases of the project. These can sometimes be “virtual meetings” or conference calls but must take place on a weekly basis. • Field Reports must be filed by the architect on a monthly basis and correlate with construction draw applications. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago • Continued communication with the marketing and sales team of the residential units is essential to make any resident upgrades that are requested. • The development of community “standards and guidelines” will aid in marketing sales and the development of future phases of the project. • Recognize that Value Engineering is an ongoing process - materials, vendors, and subcontractors change throughout the construction process. PFB has strategic relationships and partners with many engineers and contractors and also has successful collaboration nationally. • Engineers – Herndon Engineering, Dynamix Engineering, Halpe Engineering, KLH Engineering, Thermaltech Engineering, Wolfert Engineering, Steven Schaefer Engineering, T&M Associates, Affiliated Engineers, Graef, Anhaldt Schlomer, Eriksson, Alta, Metro Design, KJWW, Ring DuChateau, Irv Lieberman, Primera, Mel Cohen, SSOE, Peter Basso Associates, Grumman Butkius, Gehwalt, JEK Associates. • Contractors- Turner, Messer, Beischel, Cousins, Oswald, Cintech, Bergland, Leopardo, Peak, Graycore, Barton Malow, Pepper, Walsh, Weis, Boldt, Hyland Nolan, Gilbane, Ragnar Benson Skanska, Krahl, Skender, CG Schmidt, Michuda, Centex. Why Select PFB? • We work collaboratively from start to finish including the owner, all engineers and the contractor in every step of the process. • We have a unique skill set for cutting-edge senior communities and have a focus on master planning and feasibility. • We work to create the specific campus design image the owner envisions, not one off the shelf. • We have a proven track record of delivering complex projects within established schedules and budgets, and have many success stories to prove it. • We strive to create innovative, design-driven senior communities that can provide the best and most marketable senior living experience available. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago AFFORDABLE HOUSING HUD / FHA / GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIZED Golden Tower / Covington, KY St. Catherine’s Senior Residence / East Chicago, IL St. Joseph’s Senior Residence / Fort Wayne, IN St. Mary’s Senior Residence / Gary, IN Twin Bridges Retirement Center / Twin Bridges, MT Eighth Street Lofts / Cincinnati, OH Glazer Enterprises Low Income Apartment Complexes / Cincinnati, OH Park Eden / Cincinnati, OH Rudd Housing Phase I & II / Anchorage, AK Self Reliance / Temple Terrace, FL Seward Square / Minneapolis, MN Sucson Jewish Senior Housing / Tuscon, AZ Twin Bridges Senior Housing / Twin Bridges, MT University of Cincinnati Maried Student Apartments / Cincinnati, OH Colonial Village Apartments / Cincinnati, OH General Health, Inc. Retirement Center / Baton Rouge, LO Parmly Retirement Village Master Plan / Chisago, MN Olds Hall / St. Augustine, FL Riverarch Retirement Village / St. Augustine, FL Rosa Coplon Alzheimer Unit / Buffalo, NY St. John’s Welfare Federation / St. Augustine, FL Ataxia Foundation Housing / Minneapolis & St. Paul, MN White Mountain Apache Nursing Home / White-River, AZ pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago COVENANT VILLAGE OF NORTHBROOK TOWNCENTER Northbrook, IL Construction Cost: $28,500,000 Size: 135,000 SF The new town center is the backbone of the existing Covenant Retirement Community and provides all the facilities for an active retired lifestyle. The Coffee Shop, Marketplace / Bistro, and restaurant-quality Dining Room are available for resident and visitor use. The Spa, Wellness Center, and Fitness Center support the residents’ healthy and active lifestyles. Multiple and adaptable gathering areas can support large and small events, ranging from intimate meetings to classrooms to banquets. The upper floors house large one and two bedroom ADA adaptable dwelling units as large as 1700 SF. The town center promotes engaging social spaces, community interaction, and a sense of home. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago COVENANT VILLAGE OF NORTHBROOK TOWNCENTER continued.. Because of the restrictive site, creative design was necessary in the planning of the new structure. It was important to utilize the space in the most efficient manner. To discretely disguise the storm water detention, required fire lanes, and turn-around, the design team pushed the envelope to incorporate these obstacles into a dynamic landscaped garden. By placing the storm trap underground, the design team was able to utilized multiple color-stamped asphalt, landscaping, and site features, to not only disguise the fire lane turn-around, but also create an enjoyable garden vista for the entire campus. Because Northbrook is located in the Midwest, inclement weather is always a concern for CVON members safely reaching their destinations, when traveling outside. A unique covered walkway, connecting to other parts of the campus, has been designed through the use of arbors, meandering pathways, intermittent resting spots, and transparent walls to allow enjoyment of the many vistas typical to the region. REFLECTING USER LIFESTLYE The project is designed to meet the “baby boomer” generation life style. The seniors of today are more active and look to be more involved in daily activities. Designed around a “coffee house” setting, this hospitality feel just is one of the amenities the project offers. The project also boasts an integral wellness center with a lush, pool and spa area, complete with a full service workout facility to meet the physical needs of the residents. In addition to the game room and library that assist with the social and psychological needs of the residents, meeting rooms for club functions and educational presentations are also available. Innovative servery and dining options are offered within the broad food service menu and expanded hours of service. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago COVENANT VILLAGE OF NORTHBROOK BUILDING A-INDEPENDENT LIVING RESIDENCES Northbrook, IL Construction Cost: $22,000,000 Size: 121,000 SF Covenant Village of Northbrook is a CCRC located in the northern suburbs of Chicago. This new independent living resident building is a 3-story building with parking garage at underground level, containing 56 high end units with a variety of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom units from first floor thru third floor. The building was designed for accessibility and flexibility for independent users of all types. Comfort and hospitality are incorporated into the design of both the living units and the communal spaces. The multi-functional community room serves as a node for activity for the building – users can have coffee with friends, take the grandchildren down the accessible deck to feed the swans at the ornamental swan pond, or wait for a caravan to town. This exterior façade relates to the newly constructed town center which is a composite of brick and stucco with varying roof levels. Enclosed walkways connect the entire campus and the highly utilized town center, where residents get meals and recreation. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago Size: 119,000 SF pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY CCRC CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Palm Beach Gardens, FL Scope: 350 Independent Units 100 Skilled Units 700,000 SF Size: Main Entry Town Center from Water Feature This design is a single, contiguous building with a curved main spine connecting a series of splayed wings in a pattern that will maximize the views to the water. The concept of a single large building will require a sensitive approach to the exterior architecture to avoid making this building appear as a large, institutional structure. The greatest advantage to this design is the short distance from the units to the centrally-located Town Center. The single building allows for the planning of fewer elevators and the potential for residents to visit friends on the same floor without an elevator trip. A large building does pose concerns for wayfinding and disorientation of the geriatric resident, with long corridors and multiple similar wings. It will be important to color-code the wings and create varied design images to avoid confusion. Regular access to windows in the corridor will also help residents to orient themselves. The parking on this scheme will be located on the perimeter of the site, which will require longer distances from the car to the resident’s unit. Based upon the size of the site and the number of cars to be parked, at the conclusion of the second phase a parking deck may be the best option. This scheme allows for the creation of a variety of exterior amenities, including a promenade walk around the lake, courtyard gardens, and lawn areas for games and picnicking. Campus, Bird’s Eye View Entry to Skilled Living GAZEBO ACTIVITY GATHERING PARKING ACTIVITY GATHERING WATER FEATURE SERVICE GUEST MOB MAIN ENTRY SERVICE ACTIVITY GATHERING ENTRY PARKING PARKING pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY CCRC CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Palm Beach Gardens, FL 350 Independent Units 100 Skilled Units 700,000 SF Scope: Size: This design is based upon a series of 4-story buildings scaled to create a residential feel rather than an institutional image, with the opportunity to develop a neighborhood concept for the residents. Each building will include a commons room or other amenity like a café to develop a destination for the complex, as pathways and destinations throughout the site are important features to get the residents out walking and interacting with their neighbors. This design also has the opportunity to develop an image of a resort community, which would be a sales feature. The wayfinding for the residents would be simplified with the development of individual buildings. Main Entry The development of parking at grade below the buildings will create a higher initial cost but will improve resident satisfaction due to close proximity of the units to the parking spaces. The placement of parking below the building also leaves a larger percentage of the property available for site amenities such as a promenade walk around the lake, courtyard gardens, and lawn areas. This design allows for improved views of the pond and landscaping from each resident unit. The sprawling nature of this design does increase the travel distance from the most remote unit to the town center by approximately 10% but all buildings are connected by an enclosed walkway at grade. Grand Plaza Residential Feel ALL ALL UNITS UNITS WITH WITH WATER WATER VIEWS VIEWS SECURED AND WELCOMING ENTRANCE WITH WATER FEATURE GUEST PARKING COVERED WALKWAY GUEST ACTIVITY GATHERING MOB ACTIVITY GATHERING ENTRY ACTIVITY GATHERING BOARDW MOB ACCESS SERVICE/ STAFF GUEST OMENAD ALK / PR SECURE COURTYARD E SERVICE/ STAFF MAIN ENTRY pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago INDEPENDENT LIVING RESIDENCES Rockford, IL Size: 94,000 SF This campus is a Continuing Care Retirement Community located on the northeast side of Rockford. The facility’s first structure was building in 1967 and operates under a “sheltered care” license. The independent living apartment building is one of the next steps as part of the master site development plan. This new independent living resident building is a 3-story building with parking garage at underground level, containing 55 units with a variety of one and two bedroom units. The building is designed for accessibility and flexibility for independent users of all types. The multi-purpose gathering room functions both as an activity and dining space. Meals are brought in from the campus’s main kitchen and are served at the adjacent bultler’s pantry/ kitchen. The gathering room must be divisible into two rooms for use by smaller groups when not in use for dining. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago FOREST HILLS CARE CENTER Cincinnati, OH Construction Cost: $7,500,000 Size: 65,000 SF This project is a new 87 bed skilled care nursing facility. The resident rooms, a mix of private and semi-private, are grouped around 3 nurse stations each supported by the required staff ancillary spaces. Each wing of rooms also contains a resident lounge space. A central support core contains the main lobby, ice cream shop, gift shop, beauty salon, dining and activity spaces and administrative spaces. A basement level contains kitchen, laundry, physical therapy and mechanical support spaces. Two landscaped, secure courtyards are provided for resident use. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago CHESTNUT SQUARE AT THE GLEN Glenview, IL Construction Cost: $26,000,000 Size: 267,130 SF This three-story structure of strong Arts and Crafts influence is located in the heart of a 100-acre masterplanned community called The Glen. The interior design provides full services, which includes the selection of interior finishes, furniture, specifications, and project management. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago Construction Cost: $15,000,000 Size: 80,000 SF pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago COTTAGE VIEW TERRACE Chicago, IL Construction Cost: $14,600,000 Size: 89,000 SF This subsidized housing project is located at 48th and Cottage Grove. The 7-story building supports 97 dwelling units, first floor offices, community spaces and social services. This project was partially funded by HUD and targeted senior citizens as residents. ONE BEDROOM UNIT TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago Construction Cost: $7,500,000 Size: 19,500 SF pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago Construction Cost: $1,400,000 Size: 13,000 SF pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago LIBERTY NURSING CENTER OF BEAVERCREEK Centerville, Ohio Construction Cost: $7,000,000 Size: 57,500 sf This project is a new 90 bed skilled care nursing facility. The 90 beds, a mix of private and semi-private, are grouped about 2 nurse stations each supported by the required staff ancillary spaces. Each wing of rooms also contain a resident lounge space and dining area. The resident wings are organized about a central support core which contain the main lobby, beauty salon, dining spaces, activity spaces, kitchen, laundry, physical therapy, administrative spaces and mechanical support spaces. One landscaped, secured courtyard is provided for resident use. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago LIBERTY NURSING CENTER OF COLERAIN Colerain, Ohio Construction Cost: $7,000,000 Size: 57,500 sf This project is a new 100 bed skilled care nursing facility. The 100 beds, a mix of private and semi-private, are grouped about 2 nurse stations each supported by the required staff ancillary spaces. Each wing of rooms also contain a resident lounge space and dining area. The resident wings are organized about a central support core which contain the main lobby, beauty salon, dining spaces, activity spaces, kitchen, laundry, physical therapy, administrative spaces and mechanical support spaces. One landscaped, secured courtyard is provided for resident use. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago LIBERTY NURSING CENTER OF CENTERVILLE Centerville, OH Construction Cost: $1,450,000 Size: 13,100 SF This project involves the addition of a 25 private room wing on to an existing nursing center. Each bedroom contains a built-in wardrobe/desk unit and a private bath with shower. The addition also contains a nurse station, resident dining, activity and lounge spaces, soiled utility, clean utility/nourishment room and various mechanical support spaces. The configuration for the new wing along with the existing building creates a new courtyard space which will contain landscaping, sidewalks and benches. EXISTING FACILITY 25 BED ADDITION pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago LIBERTY NURSING CENTER OF PORTSMOUTH Portsmouth, OH Size: 7,000 SF This project is a renovation of an office wing of an existing nursing center into 15 private resident rooms. Each bedroom contains a built-in wardrobe/desk unit and a private bath with shower. Also included in the renovation is a nurse station, med prep/charting room, soiled utility, clean utility/nourishment room, and resident dining/activity space. EXISTING FACILITY 15 BED CONVERSION pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago RYAN COMPANIES LIFE CARE SERVICES CLARENDALE OF ALGONQUIN Algonquin, IL Construction Cost: $20.4 M Size: 204,000 sf Unit Counts: 76 Independent 56 Assisted 54 Memory Care Plan Legend: Independent Living Assisted Living Memory Care Amenity Space The building program calls for 76 Independent Living Units, 56 Assisted Living Units, and 54 Memory Care Units. Also included in the project are 22 enclosed parking stalls at grade. Common areas consist of separate living and dining areas for Assisted Living, Independent Living and Memory Care. Other common areas include a club room, entry, private dining rooms, bistro, 2-story Living Room, Bar, Billiards, Craft Room, Movie Room and a vaulted multipurpose room on the 3rd floor. Second Floor Plan (Third Floor Plan Similar) Exterior Rendering First Floor Plan First Floor Plan pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago RYAN COMPANIES LIFE CARE SERVICES CLARENDALE OF SCHERERVILLE Schererville, IN Construction Cost: $29 M Size: 205,000 sf Unit Counts: 85 Independent 38 Assisted 54 Memory Care Plan Legend: Independent Living Assisted Living Memory Care Amenity Space The building program calls for 85 Independent Living Units, 38 Assisted Living Units, and 54 Memory Care Units. Also included in the project are 29 enclosed parking stalls at grade. The three-story senior living complex boasts a number of amenities for the seniors of Northwest Indiana including exterior courtyards, dedicated dining rooms for Assisted and Independent Living, Bistro, Billiards Room, Movie Room and Multi-purpose Room with a Vaulted Ceiling Space. Memory Care is divided into three equally sized neighborhoods that include exterior courtyards, activity, dining and living space. Towers, balconies and hipped roofs accent the exterior building massing while a mix of fiber cement siding, shake and panelized pa an ne elilize zed d cast cast stone sto tone ne create cre eat a e a material mate ma teri rial al rythm ryt ythm hm m for for the the facade. fac acad a e Assisted Living on 2nd and 3rd Floor Above Exterior Rendering pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago ADAMS COUNTY NURSING HOME West Union, OH Construction Cost: $2,700,000 Size: 30,000 SF This three-phased addition to the existing nursing home includes 38 Intermediate Care beds, 20 Skilled Care beds, and 16 Self-Contained beds in the Alzheimer Wing. The floorplan creates and inner courtyard for the residents’ health and enjoyment. COURTYARD COURTYARD pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago RENAISSANCE WEST Construction Cost: $14,288,000 Size: 144,756 SF Renaissance West is a 123 unit assisted living community designed by PFB Architects for Shepherd Industries Inc. The Renaissance West facility is a four-story 144,756 square foot facility on North Bend Road, west of Cincinnati. The construction cost for this project was $14,288,000. PFB Architects worked with Keystone Contractors LLC on scheduling and budget management of this project. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago SACRED HEART VILLAGE Louisville, KY Finishes / Furnishings Cost: $300,000 Sacred Heart Village is a four-phase addition to an existing Senior Care Campus, located in a residential neighborhood of Louisville. The design complements the architectural language of the existing building, and houses eighty-two Assisted / Skilled Care beds. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE Redford, MI Size: Cost: 300 bed $100,000 Phase I $250,000 Phase II This project includes phased renovations of a large, well-established, CCRC located in a quiet, suburban neighborhood of Detroit. Developed plans include estimated budgets for resident rooms, dining rooms, and social spaces. pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago Construction Cost: $6,000,000 Size: 63,400 SF pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago PRIVATE DEVELOPER SENIOR LIVING & MEMORY CARE Mt. Pleasant, WI Construction Cost: $25 M Size: 180,000 sf Unit Counts: 80 Independent 54 Assisted 36 Memory Care Photo of existing wooded site The goal of the proposd Senior Living and Memory Care Center is to develop a unique and compelling Senior Living environment in a natural setting that is distinctive in character, draws and engages the on-site and local community and supports a continuum of care. Located on a heavily wooded site in Southern Wisconsin, the building program includes 80 Indepent Living Units, 54 Assisted Living Units and 36 Memory Care Units. The three-story building utilizes the site’s topography to step and reduce overall massing to a familiar, less intimidating scale for residents and family alike. Axonometric Organizational Model Building massing and topography Preliminary Exterior Elevation pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago JEFFREY A. EVANS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Education: University of Cincinnati / Bachelor of Architecture Registrations: Registered Architect, Ohio Experience: 27 years of architectural experience Years in Firm: 24 years Mr. Evans joined PFB Architects in 1990 and has served as a Project Architect and architectural designer for many of our key projects. Jeff has served in many important roles for our firm including: Studio Team Leader, Director of Commercial Design Team, Director/Coordinator of our firm’s general marketing activities and now as CEO. Jeff has been involved with planning and design issues from pre-design programming through to completion and close-out of the project. Relevant client group experience includes: Bethesda Sharonville – Medical Office Building / Cincinnati, OH Edward Hines VA Medical Center / Chicago, IL McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital / Oxford, OH Morning Sun Medical Building / Oxford, OH Renaissance Center Nursing Home / Cleveland, OH University of Cincinnati Medical Center / Cincinnati, OH Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center / Chicago, IL Hillebrand Nursing & Rehabilitation Center / Cincinnati, OH Renaissance North Assisted Living / Cincinnati OH Humana Hospital Lexington / Lexington, KY Humana Lake Cumberland Hospital / Summerset Ky. Bethesda Butler County Medical Center Good Samaritan Hospital pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago MICHAEL A. FINN, AIA SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Education: University of Cincinnati / Bachelor of Architecture Registrations: Registered Architect, Ohio Experience: 50 years of architectural experience Years in Firm: 35 years Mr. Finn joined PFB Architects in 1979 as a Vice President with primary responsibility for the design and production efforts of the firm. As a project manager, it is Mike’s job to realize each individual clients goals and to meet each individual clients expectations. Relevant client group experience includes: University Hospital – 8th Floor Medical Surgical Conversion / Cincinnati, OH Raymond Murphy VAMC – Acute Geriatric Psych Unit / Albuquerque, NM Walnut Hills Community Health Center / Cincinnati. OH TriHealth Good Samaritan Hospital MOB and Parking Garage / Cincinnati, OH Dr. Chen – Out Patient Eye Surgery Center / Wilmington, OH Liberty Care Center / Cincinnati, OH McCullough Hyde Memorial Hospital / Oxford, OH Edward Hines Jr., VA Medical Center / Chicago, Il Emergency Department expansion and renovations New Emergency Entrance, Canopy, Ambulance Bays and Decontamination Unit Prexus Health Partners – New Butler County Medical Office Building / Cincinnati, OH Renaissance West – Assisted Living Complex / Cincinnati, OH Renaissance North – Assisted Living Complex / Cincinnati, OH Prexus Health Partners – Surgical Hospital / Evendale, OH Forest Hills Care Center / Cincinnati, OH Liberty Care Center / Cincinnati, OH Liberty Care Center / Dayton, OH Hilltop Nursing Home –Cincinnati, OH Golden Towers Senior Housing Apartments / Covington, KY Prexus Health Partners – New Sleep Center / Hamilton, OH pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago THOMAS C. JEZIORSKI PRINCIPAL Education: The University of Toledo / Associates Degree, Architectural Technology Thomas C. Jeziorski joined PFB Architects Chicago as a principal and has most recently assisted in the management and execution of major commissions within the Midwest ranging from $10-$400M for such prestigious clients as Ascension Health, William Beaumont Hospital, The Wrigley Company, and The Royal Bank of Scotland. Projects in blue indicate an affordable housing project: University of Cincinnati / Bachelors of Science Architectural Engineering Fairhaven Christian Retirement Center / Rockford, IL •Independent Living Residences Registrations: Experience: Years in Firm: Professional Architectural Registration Pending 22 years of architectural experience 9 years 94,000 SF Covenant Village of Northbrook / Northbrook, IL •Town Center •Independent Living Residences 135,000 SF 121,000 SF The Holmstad of Batavia / Batavia, IL •Independent Living Residences 119,180 SF Sunset House / Toledo, OH Toledo Police Department / Toledo, OH Jennings Place Assisted Living Center / Lakewood, OH HUD project Hermitage Assisted Living Center University of Toledo, Glass Bowl Stadium & Team Facilities Building Maumee Bay State Park Lodge / Oregon, OH Lenawee Christian School and Family Center / Adrian, MI Swiss Village / Berne, IN Fairlawn Haven / Archbold, OH Rossford Community Center / Rossford, OH Archbold High School Monroe Lutheran Home / Monroe, MI Wright State University, Creative Arts Addition / Dayton, OH Bowling Green State University, Hayes Hall Renovation Livonia Nursing Care Center / Livonia, MI Columbia St. Marys Hospital / Milwaukee, WI pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago BRENDA K. JENTINK (NESSLER), IIDA PRINCIPAL Education: University Wisconsin Stout / Bachelor of Science, Art Registrations: Registered Interior Designer, Wisc. NCIDQ Certified International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Affiliations: AIA Design for Aging POE Team Member AAHSA LSN Experience: 23 years of experience Ms. Nessler has over 20 years interior design experience. She has broad range of expertise including commercial, institutional, hospitality, assisted living / long term care and health care design. Her strengths include planning, programming, specifications, procurement, and project management. In addition to her many years of design experience, she is also an adjunct faculty member at William Rainey Harper College and IADT Schaumburg, where she recently received the Distinguished Educator of the Year Award. Her healthcare and senior living experience includes: Fairhaven Christian Retirement Center / Rockford, IL •Independent Living Residences 94,000 SF Covenant Village of Northbrook / Northbrook, IL •Town Center •Independent Living Residences Years in Firm: 135,000 SF 121,000 SF 11 years Windsor Manor / Carol Stream, IL Chestnut Square at the Glen / Glenview, IL Frasier Meadows Manor / Boulder, CO River Hills / Keokuk, IA Renotta Healthcare Systems / Wray, CO Autumn Village / Menomonie, WI Arboretum of Winnie / Winnie, TX Presbyterian Village of Redford / Redford, MI Sacred Heart Village / Louisville, KY Little Angels / Elgin, IL Misericordia / Chicago, IL Provena St. Joseph Medical Center / Joliet, IL Little Company of Mary Hospital / Evergreen Park, IL Mount Sinai Hospital / Chicago, IL Jackson Park Hospital / Chicago, IL pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago pfbarchitects Cincinnati • Chicago 9461 Kenwood Road Cincinnati, OH 45242 T: 513.861.3200 F: 513.861.0403 33 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 3600 Chicago, IL 60602 T: 312.376.3100 F: 312.376.3106 www.pfbarchitects.com
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