Description
Moody Park Home is a small-scale multiplex residential project that serves as an early precedent under the Vancouver Plan, demonstrating how gentle density can be integrated into established neighbourhoods. Selected as a reference project, it illustrates a practical pathway for transitioning single-family areas toward multi-unit housing while maintaining livability and neighbourhood character.
Replicable Housing Model
Moody Park Home establishes a clear, repeatable framework for multiplex housing—balancing construction efficiency, unit quality, and urban integration. As a pioneer project, it provides a reference point for designers, developers, and municipalities seeking to advance missing-middle housing across the city.

Policy Precedent
The project aligns closely with the Vancouver Plan’s multiplex objectives, translating policy intent into a built example. By meeting zoning, form, and livability expectations, it functions as a pilot that helps clarify how future multiplex developments can be evaluated and delivered.
Neighbourhood-Scaled Design
Building massing, height, and articulation are carefully calibrated to fit within a residential context. Ground-oriented units, individual entries, and articulated façades reinforce a familiar domestic scale while accommodating increased density.


