Samson provided architectural, and civil and structural engineering services for the transitional housing facility. The programming included 24-unit transitional housing space for those who are homeless, at risk of homelessness or exiting corrections. The main floor will include space to help residents develop skills while offering access to different resources. The second floor and third floor has suites for the residents. Throughout the design process many groups were consulted to inform the design of the building. It was important that Indigenous input was included in the design process, as approximately 60% of the residents may be Indigenous.
Client: John Howard Society
Year: In Construction
Services: Architectural, Civil, Structural
