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ULI AMERICAS AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE FINALISTS
Homekey Mountain View
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA, USA
YEAR OPENED: 2021
USE: Affordable multifamily residential
DEVELOPERS: LifeMoves, City of Mountain View, Sares Regis, XL Construction
OWNER: LifeMoves
DESIGNERS: Charles Bloszies Architecture & Structures, BKF Civil Engineers, ARUP
(MEPF), West Environmental Engineering
SITE SIZE: 1 acre (0.4 ha)
Homekey Mountain View-a non-congregate shelter for individuals, couples, and
families with children experiencing homelessness-is built with prefabricated, modular
structures on underused land. Clients benefit from the atmosphere of an individual
home, with private en suite bathrooms, shared cooking and laundry facilities,
pet accommodations, and other on-site services and activities that promote a sense
of community.
HopeWorks Station North
EVERETT, WASHINGTON, USA
YEAR OPENED: 2019
USES: Office, affordable multifamily residential, retail/restaurant
DEVELOPER: Beacon Development Group
OWNERS: Housing Hope, HopeWorks
DESIGNERS: GGLO, Dykeman Architects
SITE SIZE: 0.59 acres (0.2 ha)
HopeWorks Station North provides comprehensive supportive housing, social services
for residents, and job reentry programs within a highly sustainable building
built with significant embodied and operational carbon-reduction strategies. Through
the provision of a stable home life, HopeWorks Station North creates a healthy, supporting,
environmentally friendly space where residents can transform their lives.
Indigenous Peoples Experience at Fort Edmonton Park
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA
YEAR OPENED: 2021
USES: Civic/public, leisure/entertainment
DEVELOPERS: City of Edmonton, Fort Edmonton Park Management Company
OWNER: City of Edmonton
DESIGNERS: nFusion, a Nassal Company; Stantec Architecture; John King Creative
SITE SIZE: 7.2 acres (2.9 ha)
The Indigenous Peoples Experience at Fort Edmonton Park is a first-of-its-kind,
immersive exhibit developed in collaboration with MOU Partners, the Métis Nation of
Alberta, and the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations, alongside elders and community
members, Fort Edmonton Management Company, and the city of Edmonton.
From the earliest stages of development, engaging with local Indigenous communities
and empowering them to tell their story in their own voice was key to the project's
vision and success.
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CHRIS HSIUNG/HIDDEN STORY
BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
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