b'SPOTLIGHT ON STEINBACHPhotos of the Langill Farm subdivision, courtesy of Penn-co.The story of Penn-cos businesswho they are and whatmonths. Because the sun is lower in the winter, this design they dois captured in the architecture and interior design,allows for the sun to passively warm the building. And yes, the says Todd Littleford from Stantec. We chose to displaymateriality for the building drew its inspiration from Penn-cos some of the materials the company uses in its projects, suchrich history in the logging industry. Thats why there are a lot of as glass, concrete and Tyndall stone. We really wanted towood accents on the building, inside and out.show off the companys core business. From the beginning,As with previous collaborations between the two companies, we collaborated with the team from Penn-co and integratedall aspects of the exterior and interior designs and finishes go the architectural and interior designs to create a cohesivethrough a rigorous sifting and refining process.look. But the interior design and finishes flowed first from myAGING IN PLACEcolleague Calee Gushuliaks architectural choices. When we first started thinking about the potential at Langill My influences on the building design came from theFarm, the vision was to build a development where residents landscape of the site itself, Gushuliak explains. The longcould age in place, Reimer concludes. A location where light across the prairies and the open landscape really playedyoung adults could rent their first apartment, graduate to into the form. The building orientation is due south with noa single-family dwelling starter home, move into a larger neighbouring buildings or trees for shade, so cantileveredand more sophisticated home, and if suitable, move into a eaves protrude off the south side to shade the building in theretirement community facilityall within the confines of the hot summer months and reduce the solar heat gain in thosesame boundary. 8 Don Valley ParkwayWinnipeg, MBR2C 2Z2DREW SYCH www.LDAeng.caPresidentTel 204-940-6102Fax 204-235-0637 BRINGING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING TO NEW HEIGHTSCell 204-801-5970Issue 3 | Fall Edition | 2023 BUILD MANITOBA 45'