Architecture & Design for Better Aging

We’re experiencing more and more generational movement in all facets of life, including the workplace. Millennials and Gen Z are joining the workforce in droves, and a total of four unique generations are now present in the office (Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z). As Baby Boomers reach retirement, they’ll present new implications for our communities by calling for the reimagining of what senior living environments can be. How can architecture and design help ease the aging process in our living and working environments? This week, we’re taking a look at a fast-evolving segment of interior design – senior living. To learn more about this market, we spoke to architect Rocky Berg, a principal with Dallas-based architecture firm three. Mr. Berg has led three’s senior living design efforts for the past 25 years, and is considered an authoritative voice in the field, frequently speaking on developments and trends …