COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Spellman Brady & Co. has completed the 156,162-square-foot interior design for The Langford Retirement Community in College Station, a Methodist Retirement Communities (MRC) property.
Spellman Brady was responsible for the design along with the procurement of the project’s furniture, accessories and artwork.
The Langford is located in College Station, the home of Texas A&M University’s main campus. The new property is College Station’s only Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). It is a tribute to Ernest Langford, known by some as the “Father of College Station,” who served as the city’s mayor for 23 years along with serving as the head of A&M’s Architecture Department, now known as the Langford Architecture Center, from 1929 to 1956.
The 72 independent living units are organized in three four-story buildings each with its own community room with views of the site’s outdoor spaces. The assisted living community consists of a two-story building with 24 units, a dining venue, a salon and an arts and crafts room. Memory support includes 18 units that open up to the community space, a country kitchen, several living rooms, an activity area and an outdoor memory garden.
The overall concept for the project’s interior design reflects the blended aesthetics of the Texas A&M college town and the surrounding landscapes.