Boyle Street urgently needed a new drop-in facility that could provide safety, connection, and coordinated support services for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents. As a charitable organization, minimizing long-term operating costs was critical to keeping resources focused on community services rather than building operations. The organization also sought a building that would be robust and resilient enough to serve high daily volumes while remaining welcoming and respectful of users’ lived experiences. At the same time, the GICB grant created both an opportunity and a responsibility. Funding was tied to achieving total carbon reduction with the Zero Carbon Building-Design standard, requiring the project team to demonstrate measurable progress in design. Stok supported Boyle Street throughout the project lifecycle, helping the owner seamlessly navigate funding needs, sustainability targets, and certification processes on a fast opening timeline.

