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Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept in Brampton

20 Aug 2023

Design: Nicole Cao

Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept Brampton Canada

Images by Nicole Cao

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept, Brampton, Canada

Nicole Cao presents “Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept”, a proposed affordable residence featuring a triple-storey ETFE greenhouse atrium that explores how threshold materiality and operability could create new forms of collective living that empower residents to engage in the making of their own spaces. Sited in Brampton, Ontario, the project was created for a third-year design studio led by Professor Adrian Blackwell at the University of Waterloo entitled “Humans are more important than real estate”. The colorfully illustrated project recently won the Azure Magazine A+ Student Award for 2023.

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept Brampton Canada

The design concept layers a series of architectural thresholds to redefine the relationships between interior and exterior climates, and between domestic and public programs. By varying circulatory, visual, and auditory porosity, the operable partitions, connections, openings, and other architectural interventions grant spatial agency to residents.

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The triple-height greenhouse structure covers a shared terrace on the private side of the building, which becomes a semi-public, semi-exterior mediator in addition to being a climate strategy. While occupants remain protected from wind and precipitation, sunlight filtering in through the translucent high ceiling evokes the outdoors in a space that is comfortable and habitable year-round.

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Deciduous interior plantings add to the seasonal dynamic, while traces of resident activity, including furniture, clotheslines, bikes, easels, and other personal belongings, populate the edge of the terrace and strengthen the community-made social atmosphere. These qualities of comfort and accessibility draw out and concentrate resident activity under the greenhouse terrace. The result is a new shared living condition that encourages conversations and interactions between neighbors.

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept Brampton Canada

As a result of the layered scheme, residents regularly interact with or across threshold elements to adapt the spaces in between to changing programmatic needs. Operable bi-fold doors allow the greenhouse condition to bleed past the entrance boundaries of each unit’s south face to merge with each private living quarter when desired. Sliding-doors, sliding-walls, and operable wall-openings within the units likewise divide and merge spaces to accommodate large gatherings or quiet study zones as needed for diverse housing situations, including multi-generational families and co-housing groups.

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept Brampton Ontario

The street-facing arcade of Solar Steps joins the residence to the urban context through its sheltering structure and commercial program. Storefront space attached to first-floor units gives residents direct access to small-business opportunities. Oncoming pedestrians, drawn to both the commercial activity and shelter from weather and traffic, animate the arcade into a lively marketplace whose accessibility and atmosphere become the foundations of a new gathering center for the broader urban community.

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept Brampton Ontario

Through a layering of thresholds and inhabited intermediary spaces, the individual resident’s relationship to their neighbors and to the broader community become at the same time more connected and more flexible: Agency over where and how to draw the boundary between personal and community space is given to the residents themselves.

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept Brampton Ontario

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Design: Nicole Cao – https://www.nicolecao.com
Project name: Solar Steps
Location (proposed): Brampton, Ontario
Course: ARCH 392
Supervising professor: Adrian Blackwell
Designer: Nicole Cao

Type: Affordable housing residence
Building footprint area: 1500sm
Building footprint dimensions: 19m x 80m
Building height: 19.5m
Materials: Steel, ETFE
Building net floor area: 5845sm
Number of residents: 100-150

Solar Steps Affordable Housing Concept Brampton Ontario

About Nicole Cao
Nicole Cao is a fourth-year student at the University of Waterloo’s School of Architecture whose work centers on design as a process of investigating and reimagining what it means to work, play, co-exist, inhabit, express identity, relate to our surroundings, etc. She has worked at architecture offices in Toronto, Vancouver, New York, and Stuttgart and was involved in environmental psychology and amphibious architecture research at the University of Waterloo.

Interested in spatial research and exploring new forms of visual representation, Nicole has expanded her practice to include digital illustration, comics, animation, prose, and poetry. Her design and writing projects have won various awards and her work has been exhibited at the Riverside Gallery in Cambridge. Her design for an affordable housing complex was recently announced as winner of the Azure Magazine A+ student award for 2023.

Renders: Nicole Cao

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Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada

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