"Every design decision we make enhances the quality of the resident's living environment by paying special attention to even the smallest design details."
The new Community Building, which
constitutes the completion of Phase III
of an eight-year revitalization program,
provides a dazzling new and exciting
image in concert with the architectural
character of the adjacent 1895 John M.
Hunt and 1935 Mary E. Hunt structures.
Hunt Community, which is featured in
the Design For Aging 1996 Review,
has forged ahead with new state-of-the-art facilities while preserving and
integrating its architecturally historic
structures to maintain its leadership
in the senior living industry.
Hunt Community
Nashua, New Hampshire
Featured in the AIA/AAHSA Designs For Aging 1996 Review.
Recipient of the 1999 "The Best of Seniors Housing Award, CCRC"
National Council on Seniors Housing, National Association of Home Builders.
Client: Hunt Community
Completed: 1990, 1991, 1997
Project:
New Community Building 25,000 GSF
41 SNF Beds Nursing Pavilion
24 ALU Units Wallace Pavilion
42 ILU Units Mary Hunt Residence
12 ILU Units John Hunt Residence
Existing 75 ILU Units Monroe Manor
Site Area: 16.2 acres
Building Area: 65,000 GSF New, 130,000 GSF Renovation
Construction Cost: $9.0 million
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