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
Known forArchitecture, Assisted Living, Design for the Elderly
TitleArchitect
Academic work
DisciplineArchitecture
InstitutionsUniversity 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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