
Scarborough, ME Gawron Turgeon Dillon Architects, P.C. (GTD Architects) has been recognized with the 2025 IIDA Healthcare Design Award in the Extended Care & Assisted Living Facilities, Skilled Nursing category for its interior design in collaboration with Portland, Oregon architecture firm Scott Edwards Architecture LLP on Madrona Grove at Rose Villa in Portland, Oregon. Madrona Grove is part of senior living community Rose Villa’s additions and improvements to its 22-acre campus. The design includes a skilled nursing facility and small-home model residential care facility where the interiors are inspired by ‘home,’ with groups of rooms seen as ‘households,’ with 32 private resident rooms total.
The IIDA Healthcare Design Awards celebrate outstanding interior design and innovation in healthcare environments. GTD Architects’ interior design within Madrona Grove at Rose Villa exemplifies the priority to provide residents with ownership of their personal environments while nurturing collective life. The result is a healthcare interior that dissolves the boundaries between care and home with an uplifting model of dignity, equity, and wellness in supportive living.
The jury panel judging this year’s submissions included Brent Capron, IIDA, AIA, associate principal and studio design director, Corgan; Katy Frey, IIDA, associate principal and senior interior designer, Kahler Slater; Lindsey Stemie, IIDA, director of interior design, Stengel Hill.