Following in Local “Laneway Housing” Tradition, Two Toronto Architects Craft Their Ideal Family Home
The pair behind Studio Junction Inc. transformed a back-alley warehouse into a secluded-feeling residence with a mix of influences from shoji to Schindler and a second-level courtyard.
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This story was originally published in Dwell’s April 2009 issue.
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Alex Bozikovic
Alex Bozikovic is a Toronto based writer and editor for the Globe and Mail and frequent Dwell contributor.
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