Best retirement housing design for Global Awards shortlisted

LOS ANGELES: The shortlist for the best retirement housing design has been declared.

Over 250 designs have been considered by the awards secretariat. One of the finalists in this category is shown above.

A new development application has been lodged for a retirement and residential care facility, located at 16 Twenty Fourth Avenue, Brighton.

Designed by Rothelowman, the proposal seeks approval for a staged redevelopment of The Baybrook, delivering a vertical retirement village comprising independent living units together with high-care and memory-care accommodation. The southern portion of the site is not included in this application and will remain undeveloped pending the resolution of local heritage matters.

The two-stage development is primarily retirement-focused and includes ancillary resident facilities such as dining areas, a café and bar, allied health services, pharmacy, theatre, and hair and barber services to support day-to-day living within the village.

The Global Award winner will be announced in December in London. (Globals)