The Urban Bike Stop was developed as part of the STUDIO 2004 course during the third term of the architecture program at George Brown College, and under the guidance of professor Pietro Ferrari.
The project aims to enhance the cycling infrastructure by providing a dedicated rest and repair facility for cyclists at Tollkeeper’s Park, 750 Davenport Road. It supports sustainable mobility initiatives while integrating harmoniously with the park's natural environment.
The design prioritizes sustainability, eco-friendly features, and energy efficiency, aligning with contemporary architectural principles and the growing demand for green infrastructure.


- Client: Studio 2004
Location: Toronto, Canada
- Team: Rafael Câmara
- Area: 688.90 ft² (64.00 m²)
- Year: 2024
- Tech: Revit, Lumion and Photoshop
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