A Semi-Detached Victorian House in Midtown Toronto
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design unveils Flow House, a semi-detached Victorian house in midtown Toronto that has been reconfigured for a creative couple and their children.
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design unveils Flow House, a semi-detached Victorian house in midtown Toronto that has been reconfigured for a creative couple and their children.
The design of this weekend family retreat on Shelter Island, NY responds to the location’s wistful beauty. Mature trees, hedgerows and rolling lawns extend to a narrow sandy beach and the water beyond.
In notion to Bauhaus this steel house was originally designed as a prototype in 1969 that could be erected elsewhere on the still largely empty residential estate.
This project involved the restoration and extension of a handsome four storey semi-detached Victorian redbrick townhouse in Blackrock, dating back to the 1860s.
The design concept for Brass restaurant draws inspiration from the rich heritage of the Garza family’s four generations of ranching and livestock expertise.
Through meticulous design choices and a touch of playfulness, the Tonal Bliss residence offers a haven of casual liveable sophistication for a young family of four, creating a constant feeling of summery bliss all year round.
The Mezzanina Cabin materializes this search through a completely glazed face, this visual escape is built through a curtain wall of almost six meters long
Nestled in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, a block of captivating houses designed by Frank S. Lowe for the Kingston Realty Company in 1906 continues to charm residents today.