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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Levitt Goodman Residence in Toronto, Ontario by LGA Architectural Partners

 
October 19th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: LGA Architectural Partners

328 Euclid Avenue is an urban infill site in downtown Toronto. Dean Goodman and Janna Levitt designed the house for their own use on a standard 20 foot wide downtown lot. Their intention was to build a small house of approximately 1,550 sq. ft., which would use a pragmatic approach to green building practices. It is two storeys high plus a basement, and utilizes all of this space to maintain a small footprint on the lot. The layout anticipates the changing needs of a family with teenagers and how the house may evolve over time as the children grow up and leave home. Modest in size, the main floor has an open floor plan of approximately 16’ x 55’ with large sliding doors at the front and back. This, coupled with a 12 foot ceiling height, contributes to the feeling of a generous interior larger than its actual size. Large windows allow for excellent natural light throughout the entire house and provide a sense of space, helping to moderate the long dark Toronto winter.

Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

  • Architects: LGA Architectural Partners
  • Project: Levitt Goodman Residence (Euclid Avenue House)
  • Location: Toronto, Ontario
  • Photography: Ben Rahn / A-Frame
  • Client: Janna Levitt and Dean Goodman
  • Project Size: 1,550 square feet
  • Project Completed: September 2006

view of backyard, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

view of backyard, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

To help keep the house cool in summer, green roofs are used and are planted with native Ontario plant species. These are drought resistant and attract birds and butterflies. The inclusion of large operable windows and ceiling fans moderates the need for air conditioning and keeps the house comfortable in summer. The strategic location and size of windows has eliminated the need for additional electrical lighting during daylight hours. All floors, including the basement, use exposed polished concrete, which serve as heat sinks for cooling in summer and heating in winter. The heating system is an ‘on demand’ gas-fired hot water system that uses a single boiler for radiant floor heat as well as for domestic hot water.

BEDROOM LOOKING ONTO GREEN ROOF, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

BEDROOM LOOKING ONTO GREEN ROOF, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

VIEW FROM KITCHEN, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

VIEW FROM KITCHEN, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

VIEW OF GREEN ROOFS, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

VIEW OF GREEN ROOFS, Image Courtesy © Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.

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Categories: House, Residential




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