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Opening the door on a new age of community living

Against the backdrop of Australia’s rapidly ageing population and the growing market for aged care and community living facilities, designers and developers must identify design solutions that maximise resident comfort, ease, safety and independence. Download this whitepaper for essential guidance on the efficient specification of doors and circulation spaces in the new age of community living.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

01 Oct 2019 1m read View Author

Against the backdrop of Australia’s rapidly ageing population and the growing market for aged care and community living facilities, designers and developers must identify design solutions that maximise resident comfort, ease, safety and independence. To meet these demands, basic yet essential design elements, such as doors and windows, must not be overlooked.

Download this whitepaper for essential guidance on the efficient specification of doors and circulation spaces in the new age of community living.

Opening the door on a new age of community living
Opening the door on a new age of community living

Against the backdrop of Australia’s rapidly ageing population and the growing market for aged care and community living facilities, designers and developers must identify design solutions that maximise resident comfort, ease, safety and independence. To meet these demands, basic yet essential design elements, such as doors and windows, must not be overlooked.

Download this whitepaper for essential guidance on the efficient specification of doors and circulation spaces in the new age of community living.

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