Avita of Stroudwater

Avita of Stroudwater was designed by Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C. as a state-of-the-art 45,000 SF memory care center dedicated to patients with Alzheimer’s and related diseases; this addresses a growing problem among aging populations.

The one-story, wood-framed building is based on a neighborhood layout and includes 60 resident rooms and resident common areas including: dining rooms, café, sun porches, activity rooms, and memory care gardens. The design also features a commercial kitchen, laundry facilities and administrative spaces for Avita staff.

Photography by: Siri Blanchette / Blind Dog Photo Associates.

Designed:

2011-2012

Built:

2012-2013

Size:

45,408 SF

No. units:

60 units, 70 beds

Team:

Stan Gawron, Deirdre Pio, Mary Turgeon, Rebecca Dillon, Dan Levesque

Partners:

Gawron Turgeon Architects, P.C., Bennett Engineering, M2 Structural Engineering, Sebago Technics, AlliedCook Construction

Tags:

architecture, construction administration, interior design, Maine