Sifon Ukpeh

Red Line Residence

Environmental Design
2026
Modern day cities are designed to be efficient and are becoming void of third spaces for people to linger and communities to form leading to widespread urban isolation among the population. Interactions are frequent but shallow, and a rise in condo developments exacerbates this problem. The Red Line Residence compound contains multiple programs such as the Red Line Market (farmers market), indoor garden, ice skating rink, Shaw Park, cafe's and retail spaces that attract people to the site year round. The intersection of these programs facilitates spontaeneous interactions between residents, the surrounding trinity bellwoods neighbourhood and commuters that would not be possible elsewhere.

“The co-location of housing, green spaces, and social infrastructure offers a model for urban living that combats urban isolation by bridging the public and private realms. Through shared gardens, markets, and cultural spaces, such as music rooms and art studios, this framework creates “third spaces” that nurture community, wellbeing, and collective identity within dense city environments.”

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Red Line Residence
Red Line Residence
Site Orthographic
Site Orthographic
Site Analysis
Site Analysis
Sketches
Sketches
Site Plan
Site Plan
Sections and Elevations
Sections and Elevations
First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Third and Fourth Floor Plan
Third and Fourth Floor Plan
Elevations
Elevations
Red Line Market Entrance
Red Line Market Entrance
CamH Wall
CamH Wall
Road Between Market and Residence
Road Between Market and Residence
First Floor Nooks
First Floor Nooks
Indoor Garden
Indoor Garden
Indoor Garden
Indoor Garden
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2026, GradEx 111
OCAD University

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Sifon Ukpeh

Environmental Designer

“Architecture is not about creating a space, but about creating relationships. - Riken Yamamoto”