Semi Semi by COMN Architects comprises two matching homes on a lot in Toronto
Architects Peter McNeil and Clarissa Nam have built two detached houses on a corner lot in Toronto to live in and use as a rental property.
Semi Semi is the first home of McNeil and Nam, the co-founders of COMN Architects, which stands for Collaboration between Peter McNeil and Clarissa Nam.
The project came about as a solution for their own housing needs, which they were trying to fulfil on a tight budget.
"In the City of Toronto, single-family detached homes have become out of reach for many, and intensification efforts have come mainly in the form of high-rise condominiums," said COMN Architects.
"There is a lack of medium density, ground-related housing options, often referred to as the missing middle."
The architects identified a narrow lot measuring 16 by 78 feet (4.87 by 23.77 metres) with a run-down home on it that could be turned into two dwellings. The project is located in Greektown, not far from the city centre. "The corner lot was divided perpendicular to its side lot lines, allowing each frontage to be addressed with an entrance," the studio said.
The two three-storey dwellings are separated down the middle by a central volume fronted by grey fibre-cement panels, which hosts each home's staircase, restrooms, and closets. The main houses are covered in white and located at either extremity of the building for more sound privacy.
Each unit measures roughly 1,000 square feet (93 square metres) and has three stories arrange in a sp...
-------------------------------- |
Stufish designs "world's largest kaleidoscope" in Saudi Arabia |
|
Common Knowledge: Flexible Social Hub Redefines Music Industry
25-04-2024 08:32 - (
Architecture )
House for 2 Architects: Renovating a 19th-Century Paris Apartment
25-04-2024 08:32 - (
Architecture )