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Beverley Enterprise Centre
Beck View Rd
Beverley
HU17 OJT
Langtree Care Home in Standish is a 2,840 ft² private-healthcare landmark by Alessandro Caruso Architecture and Interiors Ltd, in collaboration with Arise Millennium Construction Ltd, completed in 2025. Born from a shared vision between Alex Caruso and Omair Haider, it reimagines pandemic-proof care as a warm, dignified home—woven with biophilic spaces, adaptable clusters, and light-filled communal areas that nurture wellbeing and community.
“We set out to design a care home, but what we created is a place where life unfolds with dignity, joy and connection; a true home in every sense.” Alex Caruso.
Here, you’ll uncover how Langtree Care Home grew from a moment of shared empathy into a nurturing design. Through site studies, hand sketches and biophilic mood boards, ACA translated the brief—“home, not institution”—into spaces defined by dignity, joy and community.
“Every line we drew was guided by a simple question: Will this make life better for those who live and work here?”
Here, you’ll explore Langtree’s form through iterative models, hand drawings and immersive 3D renders. Each stage—mass studies, CGI fly-throughs and interactive diagrams—refined light, materiality and flow to ensure every corner feels like a true home.
“Architecture is as much about execution as it is about vision.”
In this section, you’ll see how technical precision brought clarity and structure to complex ideas. From exacting tolerances to coordinated systems, every element was considered, resolved, and delivered with discipline. What looks simple is often anything but — and here, you’ll glimpse the quiet mastery behind the build.
“What makes Langtree Care Home special isn’t just its architecture, but the life that unfolds within its walls. To see ACA’s design become a backdrop for joy, comfort and connection is the greatest reward of all.”
From daylight-filled spaces to seamless transitions, Langtree Care Home has become more than just a place — it’s an environment shaped to support dignity, connection, and everyday life. In this final section, we explore how design decisions came to life, how the spaces are experienced, and the quiet impact of architecture when it serves a greater purpose.