Urban Ravine House by Bortolotto Design Architect
Bortolotto Design Architect have designed the Urban Ravine House in Toronto, Canada.
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Description from the designers:
Located in Toronto’s Summerhill neighbourhood, the original 1,600 square foot, darkly traditional, staid 2 1/2 storey house was designed without consideration of its breathtaking ravine site. Today, sits a 4,000 square foot, four storey home that is oriented at all four levels to the natural beauty of the ravine to the south, with views to the city’s towers during the winter months and with views of a natural forest in the summer months. The house now has two faces, the traditional one facing the street and a modern one open to the ravine.
The driving concept in the design of the house is to connect it to the outside world. At the rear of the house which faces south, the inside is connected to the rear yard ravine through views to the spectacular landscape, the city and sky, and through outdoor decks and steps that lead down the sloped forested yard. As well, natural light is introduced to the centre of the house from the roof to the ground floor through a continuous vertical opening of a glass and wood central staircase via a skylight.
Visit the Bortolotto Design Architect website – here.
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judy on 20 Jun 2012 at 7:55 pm #
very nicely done. I liked the floors in the bathroom and the arch.
Front and back are wonderful. I took my hand to the first photo and shut out the upper windows and it simply was not the same as with them. Windows, windows, windows, that is the theme of today.
Andy D4 on 21 Jun 2012 at 3:17 am #
Beautiful design, melding traditional and contemporary with such elegance.
Carolyn Mullet on 21 Jun 2012 at 4:35 pm #
Love this and the garden is great too. Who designed the garden?
Siebert on 22 Jun 2012 at 5:29 am #
Love the modern structure. Very bright and airy for when you need it most during long winter months.
Not a fan of the furnishings though. I’m more inclined towards clichéd design classics (Mies, Kjaerholm, Eames, Castiglioni)…that’s just me…
PNLO on 24 Jun 2012 at 6:27 pm #
i want.