Frances Street

Vancouver, BC

1766 Frances St. is a multi-family housing project located in the heart of Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood in East Vancouver and involves revamping a pre-existing three-storey building damaged by fire in 2017 into a new nine-storey building with 84 social housing units for Indigenous people. 

This redevelopment project aims to address the pressing need for high-quality affordable housing on the premises.
This will be a Passive House green building with hybrid mass timber construction. Cross-laminated timber floor and envelope panels will be used, along with steel structural columns and a concrete core encasing the elevator shafts and emergency staircase. This core provides added fire and seismic safety.

The cross-laminated timber envelope panels will provide the facade with a unique design inspired by the basket-weaving tradition of the Coast Salish peoples. First Nations motifs on this facade and in the landscaping provide an additional nod to the building’s residents. 

Version History
  • Project uploaded by Arefe Golpour on 01-10-2024
  • Project last updated by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 06-10-2024
Project Details
  • Year Built

    2024

  • Number Of Stories

    10

  • Bldg system

    Mass Timber

  • Sq. Meters

    7,847

  • Building Type:

    Multi-Family (Apartments, Condos, etc.)

  • Material Types:

    Mass Timber
    Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT)
    Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
    Hybrid (wood with steel or concrete)

Version History
  • Project uploaded by Arefe Golpour on 01-10-2024
  • Project last updated by WoodWorks Innovation Network (WIN) on 06-10-2024
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