The Westminster residence in Toronto's High Park neighborhood is designed for a family of four, blending seamlessly with its Edwardian context while standing out architecturally. This 2,340 square foot home features a steep terracotta roof that evokes the ambiance of an attic. The structure comprises three dark, monolithic figuresâbrick, stone, and tall dormers, creating a compelling tension between immensity and lightness. The interplay of materials, from heavy travertine to light oak, establishes a dynamic spatial narrative that transforms as one moves through the home, embodying both comfort and a sense of intrigue.
The Westminster residence skillfully navigates a balance between the traditional architecture of High Park and a modern residential aesthetic, creating a unique family home.
Its two contrasting dormers symbolize the project's dynamic interaction between grounding architectural elements and bold, floating structures that ignite curiosity and conversation.
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