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Took a look at the website and that's what it looks like, and I agree, this is a solid design for transitional housing.I'm assuming from The Mustard Seed in the thread title that this is transitional housing for the homeless? If so, this is a great design standard to set for this type of project
Set to open early next year, the former United church site is now being stewarded by The Mustard Seed, delivering a unique mixed-use social hub and affordable housing project in the community ...
The main floor consists of a flexible community space, a coffee shop, and a commercial kitchen where people can gather, cook together, learn about food literacy, and share meals. The lower level provides much-needed daycare services to the community, while up above, there are 24 units of affordable housing specifically geared towards families in need of a safe place to call home. The building is comprised of 17 three-bedroom units and 7 two-bedrooms. All come fully furnished, and several are wheelchair accessible. There are two beautiful rooftop patio spaces for residents to enjoy, as well as an outdoor playground.