A wide cut across the top of the structure made room for a second-floor courtyard where the family can catch some sun but maintain their privacy. On the ground level, the front door is tucked into an ivy-covered alcove lined with ipe, a material used throughout the house.  Photo 4 of 32 in Modern Residential Architecture Rebels by Diana Budds from Following in Local “Laneway Housing” Tradition, Two Toronto Architects Craft Their Ideal Family Home

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A wide cut across the top of the structure made room for a second-floor courtyard where the family can catch some sun but maintain their privacy. On the ground level, the front door is tucked into an ivy-covered alcove lined with ipe, a material used throughout the house.