Parcel 24
Undisclosed
Calgary, AB
Residential
±11,500 m2 / ± 80 Units
2026 - Ongoing
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How can new residential density support the growth of a contemporary Indigenous-led urban district while respecting the cultural landscape in which it is being established?
At Parcel 24, the solution begins with positioning the project as one that introduces residential density while reinforcing the emerging neighbourhood structure within the broader development on Tsuut’ina Nation lands. The project responds to a unique planning context where contemporary urban development is guided through Indigenous leadership and long-term stewardship of place.
From the outset, the design approach focused on aligning market residential planning with the evolving district framework, with clarity in building organization and massing. The architectural strategy supports the formation of a cohesive neighbourhood while acknowledging and integrating the cultural and governance context that shapes development within the community, with key landscape design coordination.
Through disciplined planning and respect for the land and its stewardship, Parcel 24 supports the development of a neighbourhood grounded in continuity, community, and long-term care for the place.