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House 60, Toronto Building, Project, Photo, News, Design, Property, Image
House 60 Toronto : Architecture Information + Images
Residential Development by gh3 in Toronto, Canada
House 60, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2009
gh3
Photographs : Carlyle Routh

House 60 is a renovation and addition to a 50's suburban house on
a large lot in Toronto, Canada.
The existing house was largely introverted-small windows, low ceilings-with
a traditional plan-living room, separate dining room and cramped kitchen
on the ground floor, and a maze of bedrooms on the second. An undistinguished
building from the exterior-brick with a shallow sloping roof-adorned
over time with a wrought iron front porch and aluminum awnings. However
underwhelming, the existing house was considered by gh3 as a material
resource to be reused, rather than abandoned, a position consistent
with first principles of sustainability.

Additions were made to both the front and rear of the house resulting
in 2 new facades and accomplishing the re-imaging of the house. Much
of the house was re-skinned. This, in combination with the installation
of significant interior insulation, greatly reduced the energy requirements
of the house. The existing pitched roof was removed and a new flat
roof, insulated well beyond code requirements, completed the new high
performing envelope.
A 2-storey glass wall at the rear of the house, a 1-storey glass wall
at front, and multiple skylights maximize the admission of daylight
and facilitate passive ventilation. The extensive use of glass at
the rear allows for the greatest number of views to the garden and
at the front, serves as a modern day front porch, reconnecting the
building with its site and the city.

The ground floor of the house is organized as a continuous open space
to allow for the changing patterns of use of a growing family. The
principle living space is flanked longitudinally on both sides with
service zones containing storage, media units, a pantry, stairs and
mechanical spaces, set behind full-height pivoting wall panels. Floor-to-ceiling
glass panels are strategically positioned on the ground and second
floors to provide safety for young children while allowing views through
all of the principle living spaces. Glass panels and walls are selectively
fritted with a super-scaled flock pattern, which amplifies the whiteness
of the interior.
House 60 images / information from gh3

House 60, Toronto - Building Information
Architects: gh3 (gh3.ca)
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Design Team: Pat Hanson, Diana Gerrard, Raymond Chow, Liza Stiff,
Vivian Chin
Structural Engineer: Blackwell Bowick
General Contractor: Blue Springs Construction
Project year: 2008-2009
Budget: CAD$800,000
Constructed Area: 315 m²
Photographs: Carlyle Routh (carlylecreative.com)
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