senior housing

Westlake Christian Terrace East Grand Re-Opening: State of the Art Affordable Housing After 50 Years of Service

Westlake Christian Terrace East 251 8th Street, Oakland, CA

Hosted by Christian Church Homes Our ribbon cutting for Westlake Christian Terrace East’s Grand Re-Opening celebrates the recently completed renovations at Westlake East which will preserve 200 affordable apartments and provide residents More Than A Home for the next 50 years to come.  Westlake East is one of the first affordable senior housing communities developed by Christian Church Homes (CCH) utilizing HUD 202 funding in 1964.  For over five decades, it has been a home to low-income seniors in Oakland,…

Architect’s Tour: Lakeside Senior Housing

Lakeside Senior Housing 115 E. 15th Street, Oakland, CA

Hosted by David Baker Architects This event will provide a site visit and tour of the newly completed Lakeside Senior Housing, a 92-unit affordable senior housing development just off Lake Merritt in Oakland. The tour will be led by Architect Kelly Gregory (of David Baker Architects), joined by representatives of developer Satellite Affordable Housing Associates. The tour will provide an opportunity for people to learn about design strategies for independent senior living from experienced senior-housing architects and about the process…

Architect’s Tour: Lakeside Senior Housing

Lakeside Senior Housing 115 E. 15th Street, Oakland, CA

Hosted by David Baker Architects This event will provide a site visit and tour of the newly completed Lakeside Senior Housing, a 92-unit affordable senior housing development just off Lake Merritt in Oakland. The tour will be led by Architect Kelly Gregory (of David Baker Architects), joined by representatives of developer Satellite Affordable Housing Associates. The tour will provide an opportunity for people to learn about design strategies for independent senior living from experienced senior-housing architects and about the process…

SPUR: New Ideas for Housing Our Older Generations

SPUR Urban Center 654 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

Over the next 20 years, the population of Americans aged 65 and older is expected to grow by over 60 percent, but many of our current forms of housing aren’t designed for aging residents. What needs to be designed to accommodate this population, and what is being built? Join SPUR as they look at the lessons that can be learned from recently completed senior housing projects across the Bay Area. More information here.   

Free – $10