Shades of gray: developing a seniors-housing niche means splitting a few hairs
Residential Architect, Jan-Feb, 2004 by Cheryl Weber
Participating in industry events gives architecture firms exposure to the big guns and the best ideas. Check out these professional associations and their Web sites to receive information on major conferences, award-winning designs, newsletters, and the latest market trends.--c.w.
AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community, Washington, D.C., 202.626.7300; www.aia.org
American Association of Homes and Services for Aging, Washington, D.C., 202.783.2242; www.aahsa.com
Assisted Living Federation of America, Fairfax, Va., 703.691.8100; www.alfa.com
NAHB Seniors Housing Council, Washington, D.C., 202.822.0200; www.nahb.org
Urban Land Institute, Washington, D.C., 202.624.7000; www.uli.org
Cheryl Weber is a contributing writer in Severna Park, Md.
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