The building plan is organized around a curving central corridor that promotes transparency between the program spaces and interstitial zones. As a new front façade to the LiveWell campus, the CRL captures outdoor space to organically form enclosed courtyards. Each is intentionally designed with specific definition and meaning related to the adjacent interior spaces. Glassy corridor links allow participants to see what is going on both inside and outdoors-inviting them to naturally explore and participate. Stone and wood materials wrap from the exterior façade to the interior in several locations, encouraging users to touch, feel, and interact with the architecture. Persons living with dementia were viewed as equal partners in decision-making. Programming goals and design concepts were evaluated within the context of how people living with dementia-the true experts-defined priorities during focus groups and the design charrette. The design result is an open and engaging collection of distinct venues, each specially imagined for a unique function that creates opportunities for authentic interactions and meaningful experiences. Project category: Unbuilt/Conceptual Chief administrator: Michael Smith, president and CEO Firm: RLPS Architects, www.rlps.com; RLPS Interiors, www.rlpsinteriors.com Design team: RLPS (architect and interior designer); OnePoint Partners (project manager); Milone and MacBroom (civil engineer); Reese Hackman (MEP and lighting engineer); Snell Engineering (structural engineer); SCOPOS Hospitality Group (food service consultant) Renderings: RLPS Architects Resident/client capacity: 125+ Total building area (sq. ft.): 20,000 Construction cost/sq. ft.: $265 Total construction cost (excluding land): $5.3 million Completion: February 2022 Supplement to Environments for Aging 111http://www.rlps.com http://www.rlpsinteriors.com