The Toronto Residence designed by Belzberg Architecture received
the 2013 Ontario Association of Architects Design Excellence award.
Very modern, and breezy, the stratified home showcases different types
of materials for each of its layer, creating a very interesting contrast
(plasters blends with zinc cladding, wood and stones). The house takes
advantage of the natural rich surroundings. The flawless transition
between environments is emphasised through floor-to-ceiling windows and
open spaces. “Large portions of glazing along with clean lines and
simple volumetric proportions underscore the client’s interest in
creating a space with an effortless flow between interior and exterior;
in a climate that is not always conducive to this type of habitation.”
The
home with its gorgeous garden inspires relaxation. There’s a terrace
where you can just sit with your mug in the morning, drinking your
coffee while planning your day. Private, yet airy, the Toronto Residence
is the type of home that combines perfectly nature and the cozy home
ambience while revealing sharp and pleasant contemporary notes. The
interior is characterised by a graceful décor, with a complex wooden
staircase serving as a main attraction point.
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