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douBLe House, Toronto / Alva Roy Architects

douBLe House, Toronto / Alva Roy Architects

Nestled in Toronto, douBLe House by Alva Roy Architects masterfully balances the clients’ desire for privacy with the need for light-filled, contemporary spaces. Designed for a family of four, the home weaves thoughtful materials, layered volumes, and carefully crafted levels into a seamless living experience that feels both intimate and expansive.

Charred Wood–Clad House in the Toronto Suburbs by Superkül

Charred Wood–Clad House in the Toronto Suburbs by Superkül

Located in the community of Oakville, this new home for a family of five nestles into its lot, inviting in the startling lushness of the neighbouring property through an amply fenestrated east elevation. The two-storey, five-bedroom house is efficiently designed to maximize opportunities for natural light, engaging site and landscape through the provision of a generous courtyard and two outdoor decks.

Garden Void House by Alva Roy Architects 11

Garden Void House by Alva Roy Architects

Project: Garden Void House Architects: Alva Roy Architects Location: Toronto, Canada Area: 400 sqm Photography: Tom Arban Designed by Alva Roy Architects, Garden Void House is a single family two-story house, including five bedrooms, basement home office, living/dining and kitchen/family room and an enclosed garage space of approximately 4000 sf in total. Meet the Garden

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