Post Architecture is a boutique architecture firm specializing in custom home design in downtown Toronto. We are known and respected for our sensitive integration of modern design and traditional contexts, applying innovation to create spaces for an exceptional lifestyle.
We believe the spaces we inhabit, and also our lives, are blurring the distinction between our working, social and private selves – and design naturally needs to respond to this. Residential clients are asking for the inclusion of home offices, restaurant-like kitchens, boutique hotel bedrooms, and spa bathroom in their homes; our designs deftly cross disciplines and borrow from the research and development, currently only available in the commercial and retail sectors, for new solutions in lighting, fixtures, furnishings, and construction materials, to support the new living environments.
We offer a full range of architectural services from design consultations to Committee of Adjustment applications to construction review. Moreover, we collaborate with a team of engineers, interior and furniture designers, to offer our clients a seamless construction or renovation process and the expertise to complete their vision.
Gloria Apostolou
Gloria Apostolou graduated from the University of Waterloo in 1997 with a Bachelor of Architecture Degree and a Bachelor of Environmental Studies Degree. She has interned in offices in Greece, Italy and Finland, before returning to Toronto where she worked with Baldwin & Franklin Architects for 10 years and eventually started her own practice. She is a licensed Architect with the Ontario Association of Architects and an accredited LEED Professional (Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design).
Bennington Farmhouse by POST Architecture masterfully blends the nostalgia of the original farmhouse with contemporary design elements. The thoughtful reconstruction not only honors the past but also provides a functional and aesthetically pleasing living space for the future.
Downsizing from a Victorian home to a condo in the Annex neighbourhood of Toronto, the owner of the Collected Condo was unsure how the new unit would provide her with the familiar coziness of her previous home.
Perched above the Don River Watershed in North York, the owners fell in love with the property and bought the house sight unseen – they were traveling at the time it came onto the market. The 1960’s bungalow needed extensive work to open up the interior spaces to maximize the ravine views to the south
This renewed Edwardian House respects its architectural past, minimizes invasive demolition and offers fun, bright atmospheres to help today’s youthful home owners juggle their family and lifestyle needs.
Located in Etobicoke—a suburb of Toronto—Peak-a-Boo House overcomes those challenges, delivering a modern, light-filled, and liveable home for its new owners.
Located in the Toronto’s east-end community of Riverdale, this residential house, faces a favourite neighbourhood park. Riverdale Dormer House was refurbished by the Toronto-based firm Post Architecture. Post Architecture was brought in to dramatically open up the house to exterior the views, while collaborating with a team of engineers, builders, and designers to make the century- old
Junction Shadow House by Post Architecture is a semi-detached residential dwelling that began as a mirror-image of its attached neighbour. This house in the Junction neighbourhood of Toronto was in need of a total overhaul