diamond-shaped tiles clad toronto's 'neville park house' by architects reigo & bauer
Briefly

Reigo & Bauer's Neville Park House maximizes a narrow lot through sharp angles and vertical emphasis, echoing the surrounding trees while creating a visually cohesive structure.
The unique design of Neville Park House employs triangular roof facets and staggered windows to enhance both natural light and privacy, showcasing innovation in residential architecture.
With a monolithic gray tile exterior, the house not only stands out for its modern aesthetics but also complies with zoning laws to optimize space and light.
Inside, the architectural layout revolves around a versatile central block that organizes essential rooms, highlighting the functional aspects of the home's design.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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