J Residence by Dory Azar Architect
The J Residence is the work of Dory Azar Architect Inc., and it exemplifies the firm’s philosophy of wrapping a home around the clients’ lifestyle.
Canadian architecture reflects a quiet elegance rooted in natural surroundings. Browse projects from Canada published on HomeWorldDesign that highlight warm materials, clarity, and comfort.
The J Residence is the work of Dory Azar Architect Inc., and it exemplifies the firm’s philosophy of wrapping a home around the clients’ lifestyle.
This two-bedroom penthouse in the new Vancouver House tower was conceived as a warm space for living, socializing, and displaying the client’s collection of art and natural artifacts.
The BlackCliff House is situated on Canada’s west coast, perched on a granite rock rising 40 meters above the shoreline below. This location is a geographical “half-way” point for a dispersed family who are intermittently working and…
The Waxwing Residence is a three-level home with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, spread over 4200 square feet on a forested ravine lot. The idea of this house is fully expressed in the front elevation: two wings…
Reflection Cabins is the work of Québec-based Bourgeois Lechasseur / architects, who have developed a highly versatile approach to get-away rentals.
Danforth Addition – The existing front gable was enlarged to provide a small study with a triangular window that fills the front third floor facade
Located north-east of the Junction, Rosethorn is an interior renovation project for a single family home. Originally built as three separated living areas, the narrow ground floor-plan is re-designed to be open and bright
Sea Ranch was designed by Barry McLeod of Barclay McLeod Architect and was completed in 1971. At that time, it was immediately recognized as an important architectural achievement
Nestled in a quiet neighborhood just outside the city centre, Botfield Residence connects inhabitants with the outdoors, and exudes style and comfort for modern living.