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How Thoughtful Design Fosters Real Connection

In a world that feels increasingly disconnected, we often hear people talk about wanting a stronger sense of community. We see it in the headlines and feel it in our own lives—a deep-seated human need to belong, to connect, and to share our lives with others. But how do

How Thoughtful Design Fosters Real Connection

Achieving Balance Between Privacy and Connectedness

As Metro Vancouver embraces denser housing, a fundamental question arises for designers: how to balance privacy and community when multiple families share a single lot. Our team is meticulous about our design choices that go beyond simply maximizing square footage. It’s a philosophy of balancing every detail that impacts

Achieving Balance Between Privacy and Connectedness

A Home for a Lifetime: The Principles of Aging in Place

My grandfather, who is getting on in years, has been in and out of the hospital recently. With his mobility issues, his home, a classic “Vancouver Special,” has become a daily challenge. The second-floor living space, once a point of pride, is now a significant physical barrier. It’s a

A Home for a Lifetime: The Principles of Aging in Place

Building for Today and Tomorrow: The Tomo Spaces Approach

At Tomo Spaces, we build homes designed for the future. Our work is founded on a simple, powerful idea: TOMO = “Together More", a philosophy that drives our commitment to creating communities and fostering connection. Today we specialize in designing and constructing high-quality, innovative homes that adapt to the evolving

Building for Today and Tomorrow: The Tomo Spaces Approach

Role of Food in the Revitalization of River Market

If there are models for arts-led revitalization, what is the model for food-led revitalization?

Role of Food in the Revitalization of River Market

Living heritage

What is a living heritage approach? And, how does a development project adopt a living heritage approach? Our living heritage approach honours the ever-evolving nature of a place and its people by allowing past uses to inform future design. What is a living heritage approach? Living heritage, or the living

OUV is about people

Designing for Sociability Happy City has gathered evidence on the relationship between design and social connections in multi-family housing. Building on this work, Tomo applies the following design guidelines for sociability: 1. Keep social group size smaller. Clusters of housing featuring 8 to 15 units in walkable, transit-served neighbourhoods are