The SoLo residence is a prototype redefining off-grid living in the remote Soo Valley of B.C., challenging conventions in aesthetics and construction, serving as a testing ground for innovative low-energy systems, healthy materials, and...
Tag: Residential Architecture
MI-2, the central piece of three family homes nestled along the Mille-Îles River in Laval, Que., stands out with its distinctive design. Unlike its waterfront counterparts, the house is surrounded by neighbours on one...
StudioAC has introduced Everden, its new single-family residence. The aim was to create a contemporary home, unique and personal to the homeowners, while still having cues to the traditional ideas of “house”. What followed...
Adaptable design involves adjustable elements that can be conveniently removed, replaced, or added to adapt a unit to the individual needs of persons, as each person will have different types or degrees of disabilities....
Sid Lee Architecture has transformed a former Ville Marie church in Montreal into Carré des Arts, a distinctive residential project featuring their signature architectural style, composed of stacked cubes in a grid formation.
Muskoka Cottage, a 697-m2 (7,500-sf) family retreat in Muskoka, Ont., comprises three interconnected volumes featuring contemporary design with a “cabin in the woods” appeal, evident in the consistent use of naturally aged wood and...
EllisDon Developments recently launched its plans for Arcadia District, a transformative four-tower community in central Etobicoke, Toronto.
In Chester, an oceanside village on Nova Scotia’s South Shore, a 125-m2 (1,350-sf) upside-down house was realized for a woman living in Seattle, who wished to return to Canada. The minimal and modest home...
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design’s Flow House in midtown Toronto blends ceramic arts with Victorian architecture. This 130-year-old semi-detached Victorian home, renovated in 2023, masterfully marries form and function.
Symphonia POP, Provencher_Roy-designed residential highrise on Nun’s Island in Montreal, embraces two dualities, one offered by the city’s architecture and the other by its unique river-side location.