multi-family residential

A sample of residential work since 2011.

stacked townhomes

the Ivy

2016-2020, Brookfield Residential

Stantec, Calgary, Alberta

Renders credit to Stantec Architecture.

The Ivy is one of the first two residential developments to break ground at University District, a new community located west of the University of Calgary. The 5.41 acre site is part of the new master plan to develop 200 acres of green space into a comprehensive community of residential, office and retail. The Ivy is located on the north side of the community on the corner of 32 Avenue NW and University Link NW. The project is comprised of 17 buildings with three distinct building styles, arranged to maximize frontage onto the roads and a heavily landscaped park in the center of the site. There is a total of 127, 3-storey townhomes, ranging from 15’, 18’, 22’ and 24’ wide units with options for the garage, kitchen and bedrooms.


Auburn bay phase 39

2012-2013, Brookfield Residential

BKDI Architects, Calgary, Alberta

Auburn Bay Phase 39 is a 106 unit multi-residential development in the southeast end of Calgary. The unique quality to these townhomes is the split level between the front entrances and back garages. The fronts of two buildings are always facing each other to allow for a 14m landscaping buffer. This level is a full floor above the garage entrances, which also face other garage entrances. The result is a separate road access for cars from pedestrian traffic, creating a friendly environment for residents and visitors away from vehicular traffic. An emphasis on facing building frontage towards all major streets was maintained based on the unique site shape and surrounding major roads. The scale of the buildings are also visually reduced by utilising variations in colors, material and roof detailing, which were dictated by a specific layout of floor plan types ranging from 15’, 18’, 22’ wide units.


mosaic at bridgeland

2011-2013, Brookfield Residential

BKDI Architects, Calgary, Alberta

Bridgeland McDougall is an infill project located in the vibrant neighborhood of Bridgeland, directly northeast of the downtown core. Bridgeland has become a popular neighborhood for demolishing aged homes and consolidating land into multi- residential townhomes. This project is no exception. This 18 unit development had some design challenges that included restrictive site dimensions, limited landscaping, shallow ground depth for servicing, and one street elevation facing a lane. The resulting building form are two buildings with individual balconies, clad with brick and Hardie panel and accented with private landscaping features and patios. The roof is mainly a pitched roof to keep in context with the 130 year old community, but introduces a modern touch with flat sloped roofs accented with each unit. The variation in building material and pitched/flat roof keeps the scale of the multi-residential townhomes to a minimum, preserving the single storey living that is characteristic of Bridgeland.

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