Wedgewood Park House, Toronto / Great Lake Studio
The exterior’s spare composition of simple geometric forms reflects the efficient and rigorous planning of spaces contained within.
The exterior’s spare composition of simple geometric forms reflects the efficient and rigorous planning of spaces contained within.
Dewson Architects present Sylvan Living, a mid-century split-level home in North York with a new and sustainable lease on life. Building anything in a city like Toronto is well-known to be a challenge.
The reinvented space was designed around their family of four to accommodate formal and casual spaces that could open up to each other. Spaces for private work, and social gatherings sit side by side.
Victorian Toronto Laneway House by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design reimagines a 130‑year‑old semi‑detached Victorian in midtown Toronto for a creative family of four. While the traditional front façade remains untouched, the rear and rooftop have been boldly extended…
The existing east-end house was standard in its layout and remarkably dark inside, and many of the spaces were entirely disconnected from its wonderful landscape just outside.
Everden is a single family residence, new build construction. The brief was to create a place for a growing family, that could support their desires for the home to be a place of refuge.
The client owned property in the rolling hills of Caledon Ontario and wanted views to be framed over the countryside – allowing particular points of view and rejecting others with less-than- spectacular previously built features.
Two adjacent contemporary houses in a Victorian Toronto neighbourhood, designed by the same architect and for the same client, subtly respond to the local vernacular and to each other, while expressing their own unique characters.
“Beaches House” is a split-level residence located in the middle of these two environments, with Kew Beach to the south, and Queen Street to the north.