Scott Norsworthy Photography

About Scott Norsworthy

Scott Norsworthy is a photographer living and working in Toronto, Ontario, where he recently completed his Masters of Architecture at the University of Toronto.

I live in Toronto, Canada, photographing for clients locally and abroad. I am a graduate of the B.Sc. (Arch) program at McGill University and the M.Arch program at the University of Toronto where I received the RAIC Honour Roll and inaugural Faculty Design Prize for high achievement in design. I currently teach sessionally in the undergraduate program of the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto.

LOCATION: Toronto, Canada
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Geoffrey House by Wanda Ely Architect

Geoffrey House in Toronto / Wanda Ely Architect

Geoffrey House is a single-family home designed by Wanda Ely Architect, a Toronto-based architecture design practice, specializing in contemporary, inspired, and thoughtfully detailed residential projects. Built for a couple and their young son, this project seeks unpretentious yet imaginative solutions for family living. Modest, practical spaces are designed to function efficiently, but are thoughtfully enriched with

Cabin Interior Design in Toronto Inspired from Vernacular Northern Ontario Cottage

This cabin interior design was conceived by Toronto-based Mason Studio for a property developer. A residential model suite for Toronto-based boutique developer, Curated Properties, focuses on bringing the appeal of a cabin getaway into the heart of the city. The suite interior takes inspiration from vernacular Northern Ontario cottage residences and creates a contemporary translation

Hepbourne Street House 3

Hepbourne Street House by Denegri Bessai Studio

Denegri Bessai Studio architects recently have designed Hepbourne Street House, a family home located in Toronto, Ontario. Denegri Bessai Studio was established in 2013 by partners Tom Bessai and Maria Denegri. Project description: This unusual project near Bloor and Ossington Streets unfolded from back to front. The scope gradually evolved forward through a redesign of the

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