This Spanish-style stucco building provides 75 apartments for elderly and disabled individuals in the Escondido area. The massive appearance of this three-story, wood-framed building is broken down through the introduction of architectural elements such as a bell tower over the main entry, trellises, accents, private patios on the first floor, and balconies on the upper levels. Trellis-covered walkways provide both a visual and physical connection between the Silvercrest Residence and the Salvation Army’s recreational facilities.