Architecture technology students are helping to reimagine fourplexes for a new generation.
August 28, 2025
The students’ work will also be on display as part of the Fourplex: 1 House 4 Homes exhibition at the Creative Campus Gallery at Sheridan College (Hazel McCallion Campus). The exhibition officially opens on September 5, 2025.
Meeting Details
When:
- Wednesday, September 3, 2025
- 9:30 a.m.
Where:
- Council Chambers, City Hall
- 300 City Centre Dr, Mississauga
Who:
- Members of General Committee (Mayor and Council)
- Student representatives and instructors from the Architectural Technology Program at Sheridan College
Participate:
- Join in person at City Hall, or
- Watch the live stream on the City’s website
Background
Detached homes currently make up about 70 per cent of all housing in Mississauga – but that’s changing. Since 2023, the City has taken a number of actions to make it easier to build different housing types in neighbourhoods. Here are some examples:
- Additional Residential Units (ARUs): Residents may build up to three residential units on one lot (including the primary residence) in neighbourhoods city-wide. This includes garden suites, triplexes, basement apartments, etc.
- Fourplexes: Residents may build a fourplex in residential areas when they meet the City’s zoning by-law regulations. A fourplex is a single low-rise residential building containing four separate units.
- Semi-detached homes and homes on smaller lots: The City has simplified its residential zoning into two new zones to allow semi-detached homes and homes on smaller lots.
- Pre-approved garden suite design plans: The City offers pre-approved plans and materials lists for one-bedroom and studio garden suites, making it easier for homeowners to build a detached unit on their property.
Learn more about building a fourplex: Mississauga.ca/fourplex