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Affordable Housing

Montgomery Sisam Architects modular project redefines affordable housing

The Durham Modular Supportive Housing project will deliver 49 self contained bachelor suites in the town of Beaverton, Ontario

by Georgina Johnston 10 March 2021 Housing

Utilising a prefabrication construction process allows for rapid delivery, and ensures that quality control is consistent and eliminates unforeseen costs as well as reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions.

The project is divided into two connected buildings tied together through a glazed one-storey link; one volume hosts the residences, while the other, more public volume houses services for the inhabitants as well as the greater community, including a dining space, work rooms, meeting rooms, and wellness support offices. The long sloped roof of the public building bridges the aesthetic connection between the neighbouring single-family homes and the larger multi-unit residence. Outdoor amenity features include an exterior garden, bike storage, tables for dining and basketball hoops.

Located in a rural neighbourhood near Lake Simcoe, the project is inspired by the vernacular architecture of the surrounding context. The sloped roof, dark exterior cladding and light wood accents of the exterior harmonise with the existing built environment. Clad in natural and stained cedar, the project expresses its modular construction through articulating their connective joints, while the interior takes moments to reveal module connections, such as in the two-storey dining space, where the intersection of four steel beams is left exposed. As the project is sited in a beautiful natural setting, openings punctuating the envelope take full advantage of the views of the surrounding greenery. 


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