The Beverley House by Stanford Downey Architects
The Beverley house project is a contemporary interior renovation of a 100 year-old row house located in downtown Toronto, Canada. Stanford Downey Architects worked with the home owners to incorporate a green wall, solar atrium with passive heating and cooling vents, in-floor heating, and a Scavolini kitchen.
Visit the website of Stanford Downey Architects – here.







Photographs by Phillip Castleton

Grimbo on 23 Sep 2008 at 9:58 pm #
I love the living areas and the continuation of the timber flooring from outside to the inside. I’m not sure I like the bedroom , a little too impersonal and cold. I’m still torn on alot of these style of houses. On one hand I love the design and look of them but I just don’t think I could live in them.