The SPLIT House by Superkül
Superkül Inc Architect have been given a 2012 Design Excellence award by the Ontario Association of Architects for their work on the SPLIT house in Toronto, Canada.
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Description from the architect:
Split in plan and section, the parti of the house allows for a flood of light to the centre. The house is designed as space for spectacle – the owner is a regular host of a large network of friends and family, and wanted a place that could feel grand. The trick with this was to make a house that could also feel intimate for day to day living. A rich brown wood floor that connects with the ipe deck outside serves as a counterpoint to the high ceilings of the main space, and connects the inside to the outside. This, in combination with the design of smaller more intimate spaces and moments throughout the ground floor make for a house that is equally good for two as it is for 30.
From the interior the house has views of the sky and the neighbourhood, and a strong connection to the landscape and pool out back. The use of a buff coloured brick and ipe siding make for a warm exterior material palette.
Visit the superkül website – here.
Photography by Shai Gil
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shane on 16 May 2012 at 3:53 pm #
very tasteful, nice work
Jason on 16 May 2012 at 7:41 pm #
Love the space and the design. Would like to have seen the pool with dark gray bottom instead of light blue for a sexier look that goes better with the house.
Zaedrus on 18 May 2012 at 5:57 am #
Excellent project! I would love to see the plans and more photos that illustrate the flow between the split levels (this always seems to be the complaint with that strategy). The spaces are lovely, the indoor/outdoor is nearly seamless and the exterior wood is downright sexy!
kim on 23 May 2012 at 7:06 am #
fantastic!! bravo