Shallmar Residence / StudioAC
Shallmar Residence was a renovation and extension of a house in Toronto. As a home for art collectors, it functions as a house disguised as a gallery. The millwork is designed as sculptural and textural elements to…
Jeremie Warshafsky is a Toronto-based architectural and interior photographer known for his intentional, atmospheric, and narrative-rich imagery. With roots in fine art and documentary media, his work captures the identity of each space through bold compositions, nuanced light, and thoughtful context. Active since 2010, Jeremie’s portfolio spans residential, cultural, and commercial architecture, including projects like “Candy Factory Loft,” “ArtJail Offices,” and “Stackt Summer Installation,” and his images have appeared in prominent publications like Architectural Digest, Azure, and Dezeen
LOCATION: Toronto, Canada
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Shallmar Residence was a renovation and extension of a house in Toronto. As a home for art collectors, it functions as a house disguised as a gallery. The millwork is designed as sculptural and textural elements to…
The Candy Loft exists on the second story of a hard loft conversion on a busy street in Toronto’s downtown west end. StudioAC was asked by the client to design this loft space in a way that…
The Pape Loft exists inside of a converted church in the east end of Toronto. The result of this conversion is major variation from unit to unit, most of which are multi-story loft spaces with some structural…