Brampton’s largest low-carbon master-planned community
A model redefinition of suburban sprawls through low carbon living, Daniels MPV2 is the first phase of MPV2, a 19-acre master-planned community in the heart of Brampton’s Mount Pleasant Village. Designed with a whole-life carbon commitment for a long-lasting and positive impact on the environment, its pedestrian-forward layout and ease of access to the greater GTA creates a domestic hub of liveliness and livability, where comfort and quality meet sustainability.
Daniels MPV2 is a landscape of living environments which use NET POSITIVE™ approach for sustainable strategies: As condominiums use geoexchange to heat and cool homes with the Earth as a thermal battery, and some aimed at meeting the Passive House Standard—a climatically adapted construction approach to drastic heating and cooling-related energy savings and carbon emission reduction—its net-zero townhomes feature all-electric systems including pitched and solar-paneled rooftops.
By taking parking underground, more room is created for the site’s green spaces, pedestrian pathways, and shared experiences: High-rises, textured with sunny balconies and connected by pavilions, act as linear gateways out to shared gardens, walkways, and tree-lined streets to evoke a natural setting—a visual link to the public park and natural heritage valleylands just beyond its immediate reach. Shared amongst these structures is ample and open multifunctional community space for activities and gatherings, open-air dining, and greenspace such as naturalized pollinator gardens and bioswales.
Breaking ground on long-lasting positive environmental and social impacts, Daniels MPV2 holds promise for a city’s renewable future.