Project posted by PHAEDRUS Studio

Tesseract House

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Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Year
2018
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern

View of the front and side of the house from the neighboring lot. The overall form of the home is broken down with light penetrating "carves" into the massing.

View from the street looking towards the front entrance

View of the dining room from the front yard

View from dining room looking towards front yard. The white washed white oak folds up completing the front aperture that repeats itself on the exterior. Dining Chairs: Kristalia Bikappa Chair Dining Table: Kristalia Nori Extendable Table

Detailed view of dining room window and inside-outside relationships defined by form and materiality that are both intimate and expansive.

View from the living room looking towards the front of the house.

View from living room toward kitchen and dinning rooms. This view demonstrates a home where living spaces are both open and defined, expansive and broken down in to more intimate parts Sofa: Bonaldo Slab Plus Sofa Coffee Table: Accursio La Cividina Art: Out of the Darkness by Catherine Schmid Woodburning Stove: Morso

View from the kitchen looking towards rear yard and mudroom. Hidden doors conceal access to the powder room and the mudroom and its access to the rear deck, yard and parking, placing greater priority on the relationship between interior and exterior living spaces. Chair: Bonaldo Blazer Lounge Chair Lamp: Cattelan Italia Lampo

View from the front entrance towards the kitchen and living room at the rear of the home. The trees in the rear yard are visible through both the ground and section floor windows. The kitchen island and counters are Brazilian soapstone while the lower millwork cabinets are a super matte black laminate. The upper cabinets are a natural finished rift cut white oak. Beyond and at the centre of the the home, the soffit of the of the second floor landing interlocks with the open to above spaces. Kitchen Stool: Kristalia BCN Stool Cooktop and downdraft: Bosch

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Details

Property Size
3,000 sq. ft.
Lot Size
NaN acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2.5
Credits

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PHAEDRUS Studio

Architect
Photographer
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Ryan Fung
Awards
Canadian Interiors Best of Canada 2019
Notes

A self-initiated, architect-led design-develop-build project, Tesseract house was not designed with a specific client in mind. Rather, it was conceived as a business case to prove that one can create great contemporary architecture that fulfills a demand in the marketplace, while demonstrating that unbridled creativity generates innovative and artful spaces, using conventional and readily available construction methods. All of this was accomplished without breaking the bank and with a typical budget for a house of this kind Located in Toronto’s western lakeside streetcar suburb, this single-family residence proves contextual while owing little to convention and serving as the antithesis to recent vernaculars. By simply and unconventionally engaging the immediate context this contemporary alternative has an impactful, yet unimposing outward presence. This geometry and the depth of experience from which the house derives its name is not provocatively innovative but nuanced, both simple and complex, revealing itself over time. All of this within the constraints of conventional local residential construction, the Tesseract House unapologetically desires to be more than just a place to live.
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