Site Layout &
Building Form
The architectural massing has been carefully shaped to optimize livability and neighbourhood fit. The building positively frames and activates the Normandy Road frontage with clearly defined entrances and ground oriented residential suites.
The street-fronting façade steps from 6 to 5 storeys to transition down to the existing lower-scaled structures West of the site. Deeper into the property, the building geometry is rotated to follow the contours of the Normandy Creek riparian setback and to achieve a congruous spatial relationship with the apartment building at 520 Normandy.
The courtyard shape was developed to optimize daylight for building occupants and to mitigate shadow impacts on adjacent properties. The courtyard will be activated by structured and planted landscape elements, shared amenity space and the overlook of private patios and balconies.
Amenity spaces have been located to achieve functional and social purposes, with a ground level amenity space that connects to the shared Courtyard amenities. A second amenity room is located at Level 6, adjacent to the shared amenity roof deck. By this combination of two amenity spaces, residents will enjoy access to spaces with different characters and complimentary solar access through the day.
Service spaces have been located to optimize accessibility and active frontages. All vehicle parking is located in the basement parkade, along with most of the secure bicycle parking. The main electrical and water entry rooms are required to be located on the ground floor, above the property’s flood construction level. To preserve street frontage for active uses, these service rooms have been located internally and overlooking the side yard parking ramp. One bike storage room is located on the Normandy Road frontage, to be used for larger cargo-style bikes and located where livability for a suite would be compromised by the adjacent ramp, staging area and pad mounted transformer).
The massing and arrangement of program have been developed in concert to achieve key objectives for livability, sustainability and contextually sensitive urban design.