Residence at North York
This slate-roofed rubble stone house occupies a double lot in one of metropolitan Toronto's oldest suburbs. To take full advantage of the small site, the mass of the house shapes the outdoor space into a series of discrete garden rooms. The composition of semi-discrete pavilions also helps reduce the house's apparent bulk. The plan organizes a complex program around a double-height, handkerchief-vaulted lantern-lit stair hall.
As built, this house succeeds an earlier, fully developed scheme for a more elaborate house on the same site (1988-1993).
Project Partner: Roger Seifter.
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MOTOR COURT. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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ENTRY (NORTH) FACADE. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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STAIR HALL. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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SITTING ROOM. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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LIBRARY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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FAMILY ROOM. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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PERGOLA. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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SOUTH FACADE FROM GARDEN. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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POOL COURT. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto
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MOTOR COURT. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
ENTRY (NORTH) FACADE. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
STAIR HALL. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
SITTING ROOM. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
LIBRARY. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
FAMILY ROOM. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
PERGOLA. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
SOUTH FACADE FROM GARDEN. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto -
POOL COURT. Photo: Peter Aaron / Esto