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Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Brown & Bills Architects offers hospitality design with a personable touch in every senior
living project. Our expert architects understand how to best design senior living facilities to
help meet the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of your residents. Our goal is
to make your facility a welcoming environment where residents feel comfortable and remain
active in the thriving community you want to create. The quality of our work is reflected by a
substantial number of clients who, over time, continue to repeatedly utilize our companies.
Brown & Bills Architects specializes in project types including:
•Skillednursinghomes•Rehabcenters•PT/OTunits•Memorycareunits•Assistedliving•Independentlivingunits•Fitnesscenters•Hospicehouses
ABOUT US
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
• RiverviewHealthcareCampus–OakHarbor,OH• HospiceofDayton–Dayton,Ohio •MasterPlan •HospiceofDaytonRenovationandAdditions •Solarium •SecurityandFireAlarmReplacement •SatelliteOfficeDevelopment
HospiceofButler&WarrenCounties–Middletown,Ohio•MeadowsofCedarville,OH•PristineSeniorLiving(VariousProjects)-DaytonandCincinnatilocations•KetterningHealthNetwork(VariousProjects)Xenia,OH•10WilmingtonPlace(variousprojects)–Dayton,Ohio•StillwaterCenterReplacementFacilityMasterPlanandDesign-Clayton,Ohio
•MercyMcAuleyCenterMasterPlanandPhysicalTherapyAddition–Urbana, Ohio
•RiverviewCommunityMasterPlanandRehabCenter–Cincinnati,Ohio•Maria-JosephLourdesHallRenovation–Trotwood,Ohio•Maria-JosephBrunnerHallFeasibilityStudy–Trotwood,Ohio•FriendsHealthCareAssociation-YellowSprings,Ohio •MasterPlan •ShortTermRehabCenter •PhysicalandOccupationalTherapy •FitnessCenter •AssistedLivingFacility •AssistedLivingAddition •IndependentLivingFacilities•TheWidowsHomeMasterPlan–Dayton,Ohio•OhioMasonicHome(variousprojects)- Springfield,Ohio•BethanyLutheranVillage(variousprojects)- Centerville,Ohio•Otterbein–St.MarysOhio
LONG-TERM CARE CLIENTS
Brown & Bills Architects has developed campus master plans to identify and
accommodate the facility and infrastructure needs of healthcare facilities.
Planningeffortsoftenincludefocusgroupsoflocalresidents,patientfamilies,healthcare providers, and facility staff.
hEALThCARE MASTER pLANNING
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
MercySienaRetirementCommunity
RiverviewCommunity OtterbeinSt.Marys
StillwaterCenter
Ì MasterPlans
Ì FeasibilityStudies
Ì InfrastructurePlans
Ì Garden&LandscapePlans
Brown and Bills Architects recently partnered with Otterbein Senior Living tofacilitate a feasibility study master plan to maximize the development of lake
front property at LakeSt.Mary’s. The studydetermined that approximately70independentlivingcottageswouldfulfilltheobjectivesfortheSt.Mary’sCampus.BBA also carried out unit design, and was responsible for overseeing the land
surveyingprocessandcivilengineeringdesign.Constructionissettobeginfalloff2017.
OTTERBEIN SENIOR LIfESTyLE ChOICES AT LAkE ST. MARyS, Oh
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
OtterbeinLakeSt.Marys
Ì FeasibilityMasterPlan
Ì 70IndependentLivingCottages
Ì UnitDesign
Ì Oversawandsurveyingandcivil engineering
LocatedinCincinnati,OH,thesiteis14acresconsistingofsignificantchangesingradedescendingfrom the high side on the southern property line to the low side on the northern property line. The
skillednursingfacility(SNF)is150-bedswithamixofprivateandsemi-privatebedsbasedonaratioof80%to20%.IncorporatedinthelowerleveloftheSNFisa24-beddementiaunit.Theunithasviewsintothewoodedsiteandprovidesaccesstotheoutside.Privacyandaconnectiontonatural landscape is provided to this population.
TheHealthandWellnessCenterisbetweentheSNFandtheassistedlivingunit(ALU)forconvenientaccesstothecenter.Thefacilityisatwo-storystructurewiththelockers,pool,andexerciseareason the lower level. The entrance lounge, offices, reception, café, and meeting rooms are located
on the upper level.
TheALUisa36-unitfacilitywiththeentrance,office, and public spaces located on the entrance
level. Residential units are located on the floors above. The independent living apartments are
set-upfor2bedroom.unitswiththeflexibilitytohavesome1and3bedroomunits.The36,000to37,500SFofcommonspaceincludesmeetingrooms,computerrooms,cardrooms,activities,afull service restaurant, and a “great hall”.
RIvERvIEw MASTER pLAN
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Ì 24,000S.F.Renovation
Ì StateoftheArtSportsTraining Facility
Ì EducationProject
Ì SpecialtySportsFloorsused throughout
MasterPlan
TheResidencesofSugarCampisamasterplannedcommunitydesignedspecificallyforseniors.Theprojectencompasses25acresofscenicwoodlandandfeatures125residences.TheTowneVillasareknitcarefullywithinastructuredstreetscapewithhiddencarriagehousegaragesandhedge bounded courtyards. The villas vary in size and plan design offering master suites on
the main level, minimum two car garage and optional residential elevator. Although exterior
customization is not permitted, buyers will be able to make interior selections and be permitted
minorinteriormodifications.TheManorHouseResidencesarelocatedatthebaseofSugarCampParkway boulevard centered behind the focal Community Building. These four story buildingsfeature single level residences with enclosed parking below and private elevator entries. Each
four storybuildingwill containeight residences (twoper floor). TheManorHouseResidencesarelocatedatthebaseofSugarCampParkwayboulevardcenteredbehindthefocalCommunityBuilding. These four story buildings feature single level residences with enclosed parking below
andprivateelevatorentries.Eachfourstorybuildingwillcontaineightresidences(twoperfloor).
pOINTE OAkwOOd AT SUGAR CAMp
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TowneVillas Manor House
PointeOakwood
Ì 125Residences
Ì 25acresofwoodland
Ì TownVillas
Ì Manor House
Thisisamaster-plannedseniorlivingcommunitylocatedinCedarville,Ohio.Thedevelopersandbuildersoftheproject,placedahighpriorityontheland-planningas well as the type of residential homes that will be built. Brown & Bills Architects
designed 6 models that accommodate a wide range of living patterns, model sizes,
andarchitecturalstyles.Thehomesaredesigned forempty-nestersandseniors,focusingonprovidingamoreactivelife-style,whilerequiringminimalmaintenance.A clubhouse and indoor pool facility allow the residents to enjoy exercise, swimming,
community activities, and family events.
SENIOR LIvING COMMUNITy, CEdARvILLE, Oh
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Duplex Town Home
MasterPlan
Ì MasterPlaning
Ì Wide range of model sizes and styles
Ì Minimal Maintenance
Ì Clubhouseandindoorpool
Indian Ridge Senior Villa Condominiums feature 40 2-bedroom units withsingle car garages. The architecture promotes a feeling of older historical
neighborhood with thoughtful landscape design, walking trails, and benches.
Theprojectincludesa2,400squarefootactivitiesclubwithcreativemeetingspaces.
INdIAN RIdGE SENIOR vILLA CONdOMINIUMS
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
IndianRidgeMasterPlan
Ì 402-bedroomunits
Ì Singlecargarages
Ì 2,400s.f.clubhouse
Ì Historic neighborhood feel
ConceptRendering
The Mini Mall was designed and constructed to provide residents with a sense
ofcommunityandindependence.Itincludesafitnessroom,generalstore,postoffice, dining area, chapel, solon, conference center, tavern, billiards room, and
a common area. The mini mall or “main street” theme has become a popular
design concept among modern senior living facilities because it offers a blend of
hospitality and autonomy, with appropriate levels of care.
10 wILMINGTON pLACE MINI MALL
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
FittnessRoom Dining Area PostOffice
ConditioningCenter
Ì FittnessRoom
Ì GeneralStore
Ì PostOffice
Ì ConfrenceCenter
Thefacilitywasoriginallyrenovatedintheearly1980’stoaccommodateassistedliving and independent living units for seniors. After years of faithfully serving
its residents, the owners retained the design and construction services of Brown
& Bills Group to renovate resident rooms, construct two cinemas, recreate the
mini-mall,remodelthememorycareunit,anddesignanopendiningareaonthesecond floor with access to the upper porch overlooking downtown.
10 wILMINGTON pLACE RETIREMENT COMMUNITy
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ReadingRoomShelf TerracePorch Cinema10Theater
Belmont Reading Room
Ì 10StudioApartments
Ì Belmont Terrace Development
Ì 2Cinima10Theaters
Ì Accessible Ramp Design
The Friends Care Center Campus serves the long-term care and senior livingneedsoftheYellowSpringsCommunityandGreeneCounty,Ohio.Theservicesprovided to the patients have been supplemented by the addition of the new skilled
RehabilitationCenter.Thecenterwasdevelopedbyathree-prongapproach.First,aportionofanexistingpatientwingwasrenovated.Next,anadditionconsistingofnew private rooms, a nurse station, living/dining room, and a library was completed.
Finally,anewfitnesscenter,physicaltherapy,andoccupationaltherapywasaddedto the campus adjacent to the rehab enter.
fRIENdS CARE COMMUNITy
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
FamilyCommonRoom PT/OTFittnessCenter TVandDiningArea
Exterior
Ì 16privatebeds
Ì 11,150s.f.ofPT/OT
Ì FitnessArea
Ì PatientDropoff
FriendsCareCommunityhiredBrownandBillsArchitectstodevelopafeasibilitystudy for a proposed expansion of the existing 20 unit assisted living facility.
Theproposedadditionwill include16studiolivingunits,acoveredporch,andexpanded dining, living room, and kitchen facilities. The study began with an
assessment of the structure, building envelope, interiors, mechanical, plumbing,
fire protection, electrical, and the exterior infrastructure, which was summarized in
a report for review and approval by the staff and the Board of Directors.
fRIENdS CARE CENTER ASSISTEd LIvING AddITION fEASIBILITy STUdy
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AssistedLivingRendering
AssistedLivingMasterPlan
Ì 16AssistedLivingFacility
Ì CoveredPorch
Ì Expanded dining room, living room
and kitchen facilities
This88,000s.f.facilityisnestledamong17tree-studdedacresandnumerouswater features. The renovation project incorporates this stunning natural
scenery into the building’s interior. Designs that bring nature into healthcare
and long-term care facilities have shown to have a therapeutic effect onresidents and families. Natural warm colors and textures were included inbuilding materials, interior decorations, and furnishings. Tree bark wall-coveringsandriverrockslinethepathsoftravel.Ceilingsarepaintedasoftsky blue and spotted with illuminated resin “clouds”. Tree branches in niches
and transition spaces complete the naturalistic theme.
hOSpICE Of dAyTON
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
PatientRoom Great Room PorteCochere
Reception Desk
Ì 50,000s.f.ofPatientareas
Ì 64PalliativeCareSuites
Ì NewPatientPorteCochere
Ì SpaRooms&NewSolarium
Ì SiteMasterPlan
Ì 26,500s.f.ofOfficeRefresh
TheSolariumandsurroundinggardenlandscapewasdesignedtoprovidehospicepatients and families with an easy access to nature, and an alternative serene,
healing environment. The solarium is filled with exotic, colorful plants that serve
as memorials for past Hospice donors. The plants are nurtured by a greenhouse
effect through sunlight and a climate that is maintained at a consistent growing
temperature throughout the year. The solarium is large enough to accommodate
a full hospital bed, a sitting area and provides an indoor setting for patients with
immune system complications that might not allow them to enjoy the outdoor
gardens year round.
hOSpICE Of dAyTON SOLARIUM
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Exterior Donor’s Wall SolariumandGarden
SolariumInterior
Ì Worked with local artists
Ì Climatecontrolledtogrowexotic plants
Ì Customtilemosaicfloor
Ì Designedtoaccommodatebed- ridden residents
After the renovation of the Hospice of Dayton main campus, Brown & Bills Group was asked to turn its attention to theButler&WarrenCounties campus. The facilitywasconstructed inside aconverted two-storywood frameofficebuilding that initiallydidnot meet the standards established by the National Fire Protection Association LifeSafetyCode, as requiredby theCenter forMedicare andMedicaidServices and theOhio Department of Health (ODH). As a result, the facility sat empty and unable tofunctionwithoutpatientsforseveralmonths.Brown&BillsGroupconductedFireSafetyEvaluationSystemAnalysis, implemented thenecessary Improvements,andmetwithODHtogaintheoverallapprovalforthefacilitytoacceptpatients.Anewporte-cochereprotectspatientsandvisitorsastheyenterthebuilding.Designof the buildings interiors followed that of the Dayton campus with natural materials and finishesemulatingnature.High-designlightfixtureswerecreatedfortheentryandcommon areas. A spa and massage room completes the therapeutic patient and family experience.
hOSpICE Of BUTLER ANd wARREN COUNTy
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Tub Room TypicalPatientRoom Hallway
CampusRendering
Ì MasterPlanning
Ì Architectural Design
Ì Construction
Ì LifeSafteyCodeAnalysis
RiverviewHealthCareCampusofOttawaCountyinOakHarbor,Ohio,isembarkingonanexcitingfullscalerenovationprojectofthe100,000sf.facility.Theprojectwillincludearefresh of the existing common areas, and residential spaces to update their image, and
promote a business model for wellness and healthy, active living.
In addition to relocating and renovatingMemory Care and Short-term Rehab, AssistedLivingwillbeaddedasafeedertotheotherservicesofferedandwillaccommodateaging-in-placeforthecounty’sresidents.ThefrontlobbywillbeconvertedintotheTownSquarewhich includes a theater, beauty salon, general store, doctor’s office, library, café and
solarium.ConstructionissettobeginintheSpringof2017.
RIvERvIEw hEALTh CARE CAMpUS Of OTTOwA COUNTy
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
AssistedLivingAddition
Ì 100,000s.f.Renovation
Ì MemoryCare
Ì ShortTermRehab
Ì 7,700s.f.AssistedLivingAddition
Ì TownSquare
Ì Energy Efficient Mechanical and
ElectricalSystems
MasterPlan
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
RIvERvIEw hEALThCARE CAMpUS Of OTTOwA COUNTy
Marina DecorLibrary&BeautySalon
EntranceLobby
TownCenterFirePlace
CoveredPorchExterior
ALUEntrance
TheStillwaterCenteristhehomeforthemostprofoundlydevelopmentallydisabledresidentsofMontgomeryCounty.Approximately90%ofthe106residentsarecare-dependentandutilizewheelchairsthroughttheirday.Theexistingstructurewasreplacedwith100,000squarefeedofnewresidentialunitsand support faciliites. All residential areas an support facilities are on one level
to facilitate the use of the residents’ wheelchairs and the transportation of food
services.
ThE STILLwATER CENTER
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Reception CottageTheme Kitchen
ResidentialUnit
Ì MasterPlanfor60AcreCampus
Ì 28BedsfortheMedicallyIntensive
Ì 2 Respite/emergency beds
Ì (5)12-BedResidentialUnits
Ì (2)8-BedResidentialHomeUnits
Ì Administrative offices
Ì PT/OTArea
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
ThE STILLwATER CENTER
MasterPlanTub Room
BusDrop-offMain Hallway
Offices
CottageResident Room
The8,300squarefootwellnesscenterwasdesignedtoserveallresidentsinthecommunity that includes senior apartments, independent living, assisted living
and skilled nursing facility. The site is adjacent to the assisted living center located
atthecenterofMercySienaRetirementCommunityCampusinDayton,Ohio.Thefitness center, classroom, physical and occupational therapy spaces are afforded
views overlooking the campus. Access to the garden courtyard is immediately
availableon thenorthsideof the facility.Natural light floods the interioronallsides.
MERCy SIENNA hEALTh & wELLNESS CENTER
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
PT/OTFittnessCenter CommunityLounge Reception Area
FloorPlan
Ì CommunityLounge
Ì PT/OTFitnessCenter
Ì Multi-purposeClassroom
Ì TherapyPool
Ì Offices
Overaperiodofeightyearsandfourteenprojects,wehavedevelopedandrenewedtheOhioMasonicHome into an inviting retirement facility. TheAdministrationBuilding, now known as Bushnell Hall, has been completely renovated. This historic
structurewasorigionallyconstructedinthelate1860’s.Anambulatorycarewing,now known as Bancroft Manor, was constructed as an extension of Bushnell Hall.
The five story Rickly Memorial Hospital has been completely renovated.
ThE OhIO MASONIC hOME
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Rickly Memorial Hospital RestoredStair Bancroft Manor
Bushnell Hall
Ì Historic restoration
Ì Roof Replacement
Ì Masonry Replacement
Ì AmbulatoryCareCenter
Ì InteriorRenovation
TheMaria-JosephLivingCareCenterwas founded in1919asahome for theaged.Over theyearsithasgrowntobea440-bedfacility,whichincludesindependentlivingandassistedlivingapartments, nursing home and skilled nursing beds, and geriatric rehabilitation and Alzheimer
units.
The Design/Build project was initiated with a renovation study to determine the facility needs
of theskillednursingunit. Theunitwasdeveloped in1960’sand thespacehas remainedasoriginallyconstructeduntilthisprojectwasinitiated.Encompassing44,000squarefeetovertwofloorsof the four-storybuilding, thescopeofwork includedrenovationof theresident rooms,toilet rooms, lounges, dining rooms, corridors, and support spaces. The building systems were
evaluated and recommendations for replacement were made.
Work also included new wall finishes, light fixtures replacement, casework, door and wall
protection,furniture,andaccessories.Phasingwillbeanimportantelementindevelopmentoftheprojectbecausethefloorwillremainopenforstaffandresidentsduringthethree-yearproject.
MARIA JOSEph LIvING CARE CENTER
Brown and Bills Architects, Inc.
Ì 440-bed,44,000s.f.facility
Ì SkilledNursing
Ì MemoryCare
Ì IndependetLiving