Challenge

Housing, particularly student residences, has been at the forefront of public concern in Canada in recent years. Furthermore, many institutions have been struggling with competing priorities to deliver new student buildings while also meeting their climate commitments. Additionally, universities also seek to provide students with a healthy and social environment to enhance the student experience in our rapidly changing world. As a Passive House, mixed-use residence for students, Harmony Commons seeks to address all these challenges.

Solution

As the Architect of Record, Arcadis has played a pivotal role in bringing this remarkable project to fruition at the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus. Harmony Commons incorporates student living and community space, conference services, commercial and retail spaces, and a large dining hall with a servery.

The project’s Passive House principles focused on improved thermal performance, effective mechanical and electrical (M&E) control systems, and reduced water consumption. This approach pairs a high-performance building enclosure with efficient M&E control systems, creating a net-zero, energy-ready building.

 

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Impact

Harmony Commons opened to students in September 2023, at the start of the school year, and successfully achieved Passive House certification shortly after. Green roofs, mixed-use spaces, and a preserved grove of historic trees ensure the project prioritizes student wellness alongside design excellence and sustainability.

With its high-performance building enclosure and cutting-edge M&E control systems, Harmony Commons is paving the way for a future of sustainable living. It's inspiring to see how these advancements contribute to the creation of a net-zero energy-ready building, further reinforcing our commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible development.

The completion of this state-of-the-art, design-excellence-focused project lays down a marker for future projects, both at the University of Toronto and at institutions across Canada.

746 beds
for first-year University of Toronto students
261,400 sq.ft.
of wellness-focused, energy-efficient, student spaces
13.2 kwh/m²
TEDI Score for the building, lower than the Passive House requirement of 15 kwh/ m²
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This state-of-the-art, innovative student residence facility is designed to meet a major need at U of T Scarborough. It will provide an outstanding environment for living and learning, a place where friendships are forged, and memories are made. And it will be a hub of community and belonging in an increasingly vibrant part of this wonderful campus.

Meric Gertler, President, University of Toronto

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