Adelman Firm is pleased to share our latest feature in McKnights Senior Living News authored by Kimberly Bonvissuto, spotlighting architect Daniel Levy, President and Co-Founder of DKLEVY Architecture + Design, and his recent appearance on the Senior Living Empower Hour hosted by our founder, Rebecca Adelman, Esq.
In this engaging session, Daniel explored how “thoughtful architecture” can improve outcomes, foster independence, and strengthen community connection in senior living environments. Drawing from more than fifteen years of design experience, he shared how his unique perspective, shaped by time spent inside senior living communities, revealed that the built environment directly impacts both health outcomes and quality of life.
Through DKLevy Architecture + Design, Daniel has turned this insight into practice, leading projects that integrate biophilic design, natural light, and intentional use of local amenities such as waterfronts, churches, and retail spaces. This approach not only enhances resident well-being but also creates a more cost-effective model for developers—one that leverages community connection rather than constructing isolated amenities.
“Our work in senior living is driven by a deep respect for the value and experience of every individual,” Levy shared. “We design places where older adults don’t just live—they thrive.”
Adelman Firm is proud to highlight this powerful conversation and Daniel’s pioneering approach to “designing for dignity,” which perfectly aligns with our mission to elevate care, culture, and quality across the senior living ecosystem. Read the full article on McKnights Senior Living News