Nov. 9, 2022
Class of 2022: Imagine living in a futuristic apartment suspended above a 91快色 parking lot
Inner-city parking lots 鈥 they鈥檙e the arch enemy of walkable cities and human spaces.
But one U91快色 graduate sees parking lots as an opportunity to build arches designed to provide badly-needed flexible housing and greenspace in an asphalt landscape.
That鈥檚 how Raye Yuxin Liu envisions the future of 91快色鈥檚 ubiquitous inner-city parking lots, currently taking up vast amounts of land while restricted to a single user and use, that being drivers and their parked vehicles.
Liu expects single-family cars will be phased out in a more sustainable future, but while vehicles rule the ground, the Master of Architecture student wonders if people might live and work in the space above.
That鈥檚 where the arches come in.
鈥淭he idea is that during this transition time for 91快色, where we are still a driving culture, there are many parking lots, but also a need for flexible housing,鈥 explains Liu.
Raye Yuxin Liu
Flexible housing can include customizable rental timelines, and could include prefabricated living units and communal spaces, such as shared kitchen, co-working spaces and child-care areas, with sizes ranging from studio apartments to space large enough for a family of four.
鈥淏asically, I have the idea to create a structure that hangs prefabricated units above parking lots, so while we are still relying on driving they can still park, but the hanging structure 鈥 which looks like a bridge 鈥 can be used for pedestrians, and included an elevated park.鈥
Graduation, and a career
On Nov. 10 Liu will graduate from the Master of Architecture program at U91快色鈥檚 School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape.
Even before convocation, she鈥檚 landed a job with prominent technology-driven design firm IBI Group, and is busy working on a 30-storey mixed-use tower planned for Vancouver鈥檚 new Cambie Gardens community.
Liu鈥檚 arch project, entitled The Commons, was her final design studio project at U91快色, and it embraces her passion for improving the human living environment with responsibility, sustainability and beauty.
Real-world potential
Described as a 鈥減refabricated and reconfigurable residential community,鈥 The Commons was specifically planned for an existing parking lot near 11th Avenue and Macleod Trail, to show how the idea might work in a real-world setting.
The arch, built using cutting-edge glulam techniques and strong enough to support hanging housing units, is anchored in four corners. Each of those pedestrian-friendly 鈥渓egs鈥 climb to meet in a wider middle space, roughly two storeys above the parking lot surface.
As well as providing entrances to the apartments and work spaces hanging below, the meeting place atop the arch has room for greenspace and a small public park, while the parking lot itself can be used for markets or public performances off-hours and on weekends.
Pursuing her passion
As a potential solution for sustainable and temporary housing needs, the project has been hailed as an innovative and purposeful solution that breaks with convention, even as Liu herself shares the credit with her instructor for helping to inspire the idea.
One thing Liu can take full credit for is deciding to pursue architecture as a career. At 28 years old, and already established as a Mandarin-English translator, she decided to head back to school and pursue her passion.
鈥淚 have a naive dream 鈥 I want to help the poor to improve their living conditions,鈥 says Liu, who points to an eye-opening trip to a slum in the Philippines as her motivation.
鈥淚 know it鈥檚 naive, but it鈥檚 what I hope to do.鈥
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