Unlocking Infill Housing Opportunities in Toronto
We are excited to share our recent developments in Toronto's infill housing projects. These projects exemplify innovative approaches to urban development and highlight the potential for collaboration in this dynamic market.
What is Infill Housing
The term 'Infill Housing' refers to new construction projects that are built on vacant, underutilized, or previously developed parcels within existing urban fabrics. This concept aims to efficiently use available land, revitalize communities, and promote sustainable urban growth.
Aimee Street Atelier
This adaptive reuse project involved converting a historic building in Toronto's downtown west end into a vibrant live-work space. The Aimee Street Atelier now offers expansive workspaces and artist residences, fostering a creative community while preserving the building's historical significance. This development showcases the potential of infill projects to revitalize urban areas and meet diverse housing needs.
Trinity Infill Housing
The Trinity Infill Housing project addresses Toronto's critical need for diverse housing typologies through thoughtful urban infill development. Designed according to rigorous passive house standards, this innovative project leverages Toronto’s new Multiplex Zoning By-law to deliver a sustainable, multigenerational family residence in an underutilized yet vibrant urban neighborhood. Its highly insulated and airtight structure, combined with strategic fenestration and passive solar design, reduces reliance on mechanical systems while enhancing comfort and livability. The home's flexible layout and future-ready ancillary building ensure adaptability, accommodating evolving family needs and contributing positively to Toronto’s sustainable urban future.