This Ravine house designed by KPMB located in Rosedale at the one of Toronto’s oldest forest ravine systems. This contemporary family residence take only a small part of its site which used to be a bungalow. The house is divided into two-storey masonry volume that is intersected by a single-storey pavilion. This project has an [...]
Posted on October 14th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »
The Margoliouth House by DLab DLab conceived the design as a cluster of volumes, some of them positive solid forms and some negative hollow volumes. These positive and negative volumes of varying proportions are composed in a non-hierarchical spatial organization where the positive volumes contain the various domestic functions and the negative volumes are courtyards or [...]
Posted on March 9th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | 1 Comment »
Designed by DeBlacam and Meagher in Dalkey village, this house made up of two storey-detached houses on the higher southern side, while the northern lower side has a collection of dormer bungalows with various additions to the rear. The new house was designed to maximize the qualities of the site and accommodation in the brief [...]
Posted on November 3rd, 2009 under Residence House Design | No Comments »