Victor A. Regnier
Victor A. Regnier is an architect and Professor at the USC School of Architecture. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[1]
Victor A. Regnier | |
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Known for | Architecture, Assisted Living, Design for the Elderly |
Title | Architect |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Architecture |
Institutions | University of Southern California |
Regnier's most recent book is titled Housing Design for an Increasingly Older Population: Redefining Assisted Living for the Mentally and Physically Frail
Regnier was named as an ACSA Distinguished Professor by the American Collegiate Schools of Architecture in 2008.[2] The USC School of Architecture named him as their Distinguished Alumnus in 2007.[3]
Published works
Books:
- Design for Assisted Living: Guidelines for Housing the Physically and Mentally Frail. Wiley. (2002) ISBN 9780471351825
- Housing Design for an Increasingly Older Population: Redefining Assisted Living for the Mentally and Physically Frail. Wiley. (2018) ISBN 9781119180036
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