NEW YORK: The eight hundred and twenty ninth entry for the seniors housing Global Awards for 2015 has been received.
The need for flexibility and diversity in architecture is on the rise, alongside Australia’s increasing multiculturalism.
Australian architects can no longer rely on a one-size-fits-all model, with seniors, in particular, demanding more culturally appropriate designs.
Queensland-based aged care facility Jeta Gardens, offers a high level of care to all residents, irrespective of religious or cultural differences.
Jeta Gardens Founder and Managing Director Choe Lam Tan says Australia’s multiculturalism is often forgotten in architecture.