Gravity is proud to announce occupancy of 268 residential units and 10 commercial units last year.
These numbers are meaningful to us as they represent both the businesses and the individuals who now call these spaces home. Our ongoing transition from designing small-scale projects to being the architect for larger and more complex developments indicates our growing commitment to address the housing crisis that is having major impacts on all the communities we work in.
We recognise the housing challenges faced by many Canadians, and our goal is to continue to acknowledge this and find solutions that allow developers to produce high-quality, livable housing as efficiently as possible. As architects, we have a social responsibility that goes beyond just quantities. While we continue to work with developers to solve their practical problems with their projects, we are also focussed on design solutions that squarely meet each community needs.
Major cities like Vancouver are also facing hardships from a loneliness epidemic—meaning it is crucial that organizations seek out compassionate solutions to help support these efforts. Gravity is passionate about pushing the boundaries of what housing looks like, and the well-being of those who reside within it. With this in mind, our team is dedicated to contribute intuitive designs that offer residents not only spacious and light-filled rooms, but accessible and people-centred community that allow for human connection.
In addition to our commitment of addressing housing concerns, we are committed to designing more NetZero developments. It is important for our clients to know that we are not just thinking about the climate crisis, but taking action when it comes to sustainable housing.
We are proud of the achievements we made in the last year and motivated to continue to expand this work. Our 2024 approach will remain the same, as these challenges are not something that can be solved overnight but require an ever-evolving approach that aims to foster community engagement, encourage economic growth, support client success, and involve neighbourhoods in a more sustainable future.
We’re looking forward to 2024!