Building for the People, Building for the Planet: Mass Timber Solutions for Affordable, Sustainable, and Livable Housing in Moncton
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2025-04-13
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New Brunswick is facing a severe housing shortage, especially in Moncton, where thousands await affordable homes. At the same time, the construction industry contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. This thesis explores how mass timber can address both the housing crisis and environmental concerns in Moncton. By examining initiatives like the 12 Neighbours project in Fredericton, which offers tiny homes but faces challenges with social integration, the study highlights the need for affordable housing that fosters a sense of community and enhances quality of life. A potential site in Moncton is identified, and a housing development is proposed near essential services and public transit. Mass timber presents benefits such as faster construction times and improved well-being for residents due to its natural properties. Despite obstacles like financing and limited local manufacturing, adopting mass timber could lead to more affordable, sustainable, and community-friendly housing solutions in Moncton.
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Architecture, Mass Timber, Affordable Housing, Sustainability, Embodied Carbon, Moncton