Taylor Manor: Creating Supportive Housing Inside a 100-Year Old Mansion

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As a part of Vancouver Heritage Foundation’s Brown Bag – Lunch & Learn series, Mitch Sakumoto, Architect at Merrick Architecture, will discuss Taylor Manor, a 1915 Tudor residence last functioning as a long term care facility. Recently it was restored and rehabilitated to become supportive housing for homeless people living with mental health issues.

For more information about this event please visit our website at www.vancouverheritagefoundation.org/learn-with-us/workshops-talks/brown-bag-lunch-learn/

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