On Lansdowne Avenue, a north–south arterial road near the Junction, the building stock is mostly modest two-storey brick builds dating back to the turn of the 20th century. When a semi by local firm StudioAC began to take shape on the street, it stood out dramatically against this typical Toronto backdrop. First, it was a purpose-built multi-generation residence. Then, its form — a minimal flat face and a bold double-gable roof — signalled a modern sensibility. The landscaping around the home mediates its outsized visual presence on the street, but the building still grabs the eye. Its white oak–framed second-storey openings, including a terrace carved into the envelope and planted with a green Japanese maple, captures the...
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