House on a Ravine

Backing onto a conservation area in North York, this 7,000 square foot home looks as fresh and new as it did when completed in 2001. The client requested a modern, open residence that would take advantage of the spectacular natural views, with a refined material palette. Exterior materials consist of a stone base of Ontario split faced limestone, custom mahogany windows and EIFS stucco finish. Flashings, canopies and the garage door are natural zinc. An exterior mahogany screen at the front provides privacy from the street for the two-storey high glazing. At the rear, the house is oriented to the view of a large park. Ten-foot high floor to ceiling mahogany and glass doors along the full length of the living and dining rooms can be slid past each other to fully open up the interior to the exterior. A water element begins inside the kitchen/conservatory as a series of bubbling spouts, reappears outside in a linear channel, and culminates in a fountain flowing from a stainless-steel scupper. Inside, the house is organized around a double height dining room. A stair of solid walnut treads on steel angles cantilevers out from a freestanding wall that leads to a steel and walnut bridge on the second floor. The stair was meticulously detailed to provide flush connections between the wood and the steel. An elegant palette of natural materials combines dark and light colours: walnut floors and built-in millwork, light limestone flooring at the foyer and sandblasted glass screens and polished plaster walls.

CREDITS

TYPE New Construction, Single Family, Custom Residence

LOCATION North York, Ontario

CONTRACTOR Wilson Project Management

SIZE 7,000 sq ft

COMPLETED 2001

IMAGES Kerun Ip

AWARDS

7th Annual Best of Canada Award, 2004

National Post Design Exchange Award, 2004

“We love our home and you designed the perfect house for us, even after all these years.”

— Client

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