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Rebecca Dillon

Maine Licensed Architect, AIA, LEED AP BD+C

Rebecca Dillon is a Registered Architect at Gawron Turgeon Dillon Architects, P.C. and was named Principal in early 2016. Rebecca sees architecture, first and foremost, as a problem-solving process—and she strives to provide solutions. A Registered Architect in Maine, Massachusetts and Illinois, Rebecca earned her Bachelor of Architecture from Boston Architectural College. As a LEED Accredited Professional, she incorporates green/sustainable solutions into many of her designs.

Rebecca’s level of expertise in health care and senior environments is extensive. With over two decades of experience, Becky has created healing and homelike settings for assisted living, transitional rehabilitation, skilled nursing, nursing care, memory loss, and hospice; and her projects have earned numerous accolades and awards. Rebecca’s passion for seniors began prior to becoming an architect, when she worked in a senior living facility and grew to love many of the residents. Her dynamic view of architecture and seniors drives her innovation every day.

Rebecca loves being involved in her community—she is a Planning Board member for the City of Westbrook. Out of the office, she enjoys spending time with her family, catching up with her kids, or reading a good book while sipping a glass of wine.

Healthcare Design

Senior Living Design

Residential Design

Affordable Housing Design

Sustainable Design

Rendering

Community Facilitation

Project Management

Virtual Dementia Tour

Harvard Design School, Boston, MA: Building Technology, CES

Boston Architectural Center, Boston, MA: Bachelors in Architecture

Boston Architectural Center, Boston, MA: Planning and Interior Design for Alzheimer’s

Southern Maine Technical College, South Portland, ME: Computer Aided Drafting and Design

Vermont Technical College, Randolph, VT: Associates Degree Architectural Engineering

Registered Architect: Maine #3044, Massachusetts #32154, Illinois #001.023664

LEED Accredited Professional

National Council of Architectural Registration Board (NCARB) Certified

Member of US Green Building Council (USGBC): Maine Chapter

American Institute of Architects (AIA) member: Maine and National organization

Municipal Building Design Competition: 1000 Oaks, CA

Yale Mathematics Building Design Competition: Vollmer, Knowles & Vollmer

IIDA Healthcare Design 2017 Winner: The Mooring on Foreside

Senior Housing News 2017 Stand Alone Memory Care Winner: The Mooring on Foreside

Design for Senior Environments: Durgin Pines

Design for Senior Environments Honorable Mention: Gosnell Memorial Hospice House

Design for Senior Environments: Seal Rock Healthcare

Contract Magazine, Healthcare Environments: Birch Bay Village

The Center for Health Design, Exemplary Long Term Care Facility: Birch Bay Village

Glassman Award Recipient

SBA/Steffian Bradley Scholarship Alternate

Alumni Scholarship Alternate

Rebecca Dillon - Principal, Director of Architecture

Rebecca Dillon

Principal, Director of Architecture

Rebecca sees design and thoughtful insight as crucial tools for creating flexible spaces to enhance how people live, work and play.