Atkinson Green is a project designed by Northern Edge Studio. It was a privilege to update and restore this mid century residence, collaborating with clients who appreciate their home’s legacy. Our shared vision focused on celebrating the original character of the home while thoughtfully improving functionality. Photography by Kate Bowman Photography.
Monthly Archives: August 2024
Cedar House by thread collective
Nestled in the heart of Irvington, NY, at 110 Main St, lies a stunning architectural marvel – Cedar House designed by thread collective. This breathtaking project, spread over 45,000 square feet of site area, boasts a total project size of 5,000 square feet. Completed on January 1, 2020, Cedar House is a testament to innovative design and precision engineering. Photography by Tim Williams.
Haut Outremont by Desjardins Bherer
Haut Outremont is a project designed by Desjardins Bherer. The purchasers of this apartment, located on the top floor of a religious heritage building between Mount Royal and Montreal’s urban landscape, wanted a place where, alongside a unifying living space, they could indulge their passions in corners of their own.
As globetrotters, they have accumulated many travel souvenirs and objects with Middle Eastern accents: carpets, works of art and decorative accessories. They were also keen to showcase the beautiful antique furniture they had inherited. They wanted to unify the whole in a warm, functional and resolutely contemporary interior. Photography by André Doyon.
Four bayes beach house by buck&simple
At buck&simple, our passion lies in crafting spaces that seamlessly blend innovation, elegance, and functionality. Four Bayes is a testament to this vision, offering a timeless and flowing series of spaces that embodies the essence of modern coastal living. Photography by tim pascoe.
East Village Triplex by Kimberly Peck Architect
This loft designed by Kimberly Peck Architect is situated in the former International Tailoring Company Building in New York’s East Village. The clients bought a top-floor loft and an abandoned mechanical room directly above it. Our task was to combine the rooftop space with the loft to create a cohesive triplex apartment. We achieved this by carefully opening up the roof’s 100-year-old structural members to install a staircase connecting the existing loft to the additional upper two levels. On the main floor, the first run of the staircase is located in the apartment’s entry and is made of a sculptural form of dark oak. Photography by ddreps.
Free Plan by Desjardins Bherer
Free Plan is a project designed by Desjardins Bherer. A concrete house built in the 1990s needed an update. The closed-in kitchen created a wall between the living spaces, and the decor, in saturated primary colours, produced a rather cold atmosphere. In 2017, the owners decided to refresh the property with a more contemporary and all-encompassing look. Photography by Adrien Williams.
Belvedere by Desjardins Bherer
Belvedere is a project designed by Desjardins Bherer. The future owners were captivated by this completely glazed, brightly lit space, with Mount Royal as its backdrop, its immense terrace stretching from east to west and a wealth of services close at hand. Located in a 40-floor tower that had been completed just months before, the apartment was still a concrete shell. But it was long and narrow, a layout that did not suit the clients’ needs, so they turned to the Desjardins-Bherer team for assistance. The firm re-imagined the configuration and layout in order to integrate three bedrooms and a study for the father. Photography by Adrien Williams.
Cottesloe House by Form Homes
Cottesloe House is a project designed by Form Homes. “Our brief was to develop a renovation design for a small 1990’s brick and tile family home creating new spaces but retaining the original home where possible. Photography by Thom Perry.
Wedge House by NEO Architecture Inc.
Wedge House is a project designed by NEO Architecture Inc.. As the old railways crisscrossed and bisected our City, they did so with their usual efficiency and urban apathy, leaving many orphaned and irregular parcels of land in their wake. One such area is located at the interruption of the street line where it abruptly converges with a spur line. The once essential but now abandoned infrastructure has since been repurposed into a beautiful amenity and graciously granted back to the public in the form of the Iron Horse Trail; a pedestrian pathway traversing Kitchener and Waterloo. Photography by Langen Studios, Colleen Whitney.
Ahrens by Laird Robertson
The Ahrens Street family home designed by Laird Robertson emerges as a beacon of contemporary living amidst the historic tapestry of the Civic Centre Heritage District. Born from the thoughtful reimagining of a remnant property, this striking residence stands as a testament to both architectural reverence and modern sensibility. Photography by Langen Studios.