At BCT Design Group, we believe that meaningful design goes far beyond physical form. We don’t just create buildings—we craft environments that foster connection, spark interaction, and shape the human experience. Whether it’s a vibrant mixed-use community or an intimate residential setting, our work is rooted in the belief that great design enhances the way people live, engage, and thrive. Here’s how that vision comes to life across three very different, but equally impactful, projects.

In Frederick, Maryland, Village Crossing at Worman’s Mill is a shining example of community-driven development. Designed as the final piece in a decades-long master plan, this assisted living community integrates seamlessly into a well-established neighborhood, enabling residents to age in place with dignity and familiarity. Close collaboration between architect, developer, and local community shaped a design that blends naturally with its surroundings while providing vital services, retail access, and a rich quality of life for seniors. It’s more than a senior living development, it’s a place where people continue to belong, contribute, and connect.
In Frederick, Maryland, Village Crossing at Worman’s Mill is a shining example of community-driven development. Designed as the final piece in a decades-long master plan, this assisted living community integrates seamlessly into a well-established neighborhood, enabling residents to age in place with dignity and familiarity. Close collaboration between architect, developer, and local community shaped a design that blends naturally with its surroundings while providing vital services, retail access, and a rich quality of life for seniors. It’s more than a senior living development, it’s a place where people continue to belong, contribute, and connect.
BrightView Hunt Valley redefines what senior living can be. Nestled within the bustling Hunt Valley Towne Centre, this LEED Silver-certified development places residents at the heart of a dynamic, walkable environment filled with shops, restaurants, and public transit. Here, seniors aren’t isolated, they’re integrated into the daily rhythm of the community. From rooftop solar panels and low-impact design strategies to their proximity to light rail and retail, every aspect is thoughtfully considered to promote sustainability, accessibility, and interaction. BrightView sets a new standard for connected inclusive living.
BrightView Hunt Valley redefines what senior living can be. Nestled within the bustling Hunt Valley Towne Centre, this LEED Silver-certified development places residents at the heart of a dynamic, walkable environment filled with shops, restaurants, and public transit. Here, seniors aren’t isolated, they’re integrated into the daily rhythm of the community. From rooftop solar panels and low-impact design strategies to their proximity to light rail and retail, every aspect is thoughtfully considered to promote sustainability, accessibility, and interaction. BrightView sets a new standard for connected inclusive living.
Currently in the design phase, The Bosley presents a unique opportunity to embed a new senior living development into a long-established, denser residential neighborhood. With surrounding homes dating back to the mid-20th century, the design must do more than fit in, it must feel like it belongs. This project challenges us to engage deeply with the existing community, honor its character, and create a design that earns its place through empathy, thoughtfulness, and respect. It’s not just about connection, it’s about acceptance.
Currently in the design phase, The Bosley presents a unique opportunity to embed a new senior living development into a long-established, denser residential neighborhood. With surrounding homes dating back to the mid-20th century, the design must do more than fit in, it must feel like it belongs. This project challenges us to engage deeply with the existing community, honor its character, and create a design that earns its place through empathy, thoughtfulness, and respect. It’s not just about connection, it’s about acceptance.
Across each of these projects, our approach remains the same: we listen, we collaborate, and we design with purpose. Whether we’re building within a historic neighborhood or integrating into a commercial hub, our focus is on people first—on how spaces make them feel, move, and connect.