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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.

St Lawrence Reno in Toronto, Canada by Odami

 
November 27th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Odami

This condo, overlooking the Cathedral of St. James in the heart of downtown Toronto, was converted into an apartment building from a parking garage in the 80’s, and came to us completely in its original state: popcorn ceiling; an enclosed and very dated kitchen; mirrored walls; and worn-out carpeted floors. With a new owner, the entire unit was in need of an extensive update.

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

  • Architects: Odami
  • Project: St Lawrence Reno
  • Location: Toronto, Canada
  • Photography: Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Collectively, the modifications sought to make better use of the space, maximize the presence of natural light, and update the finishes to give it a more timeless feel. In the kitchen, the partial wall and cabinets that blocked it off from the rest of the condo were removed entirely, opening it onto the adjacent dining room and making better use of its skylight. A similar strategy was used in the master bedroom, which had awkward unused space, and an enclosed bathroom with no natural lighting. By arranging new custom wardrobes, we were able to close off a new walk-in closet area, and block the skylight from over-brightening the bedroom space below. This natural daylight was instead redirected into the master ensuite by removing its southern wall and rebuilding it with frosted glass.

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

With an original layout featuring five changes of level, the main focus of the material selection and detailing was to amplify the theatricality already latent in the condo unit. Throughout the cascading spaces, moments of intensity are scattered in the entry, kitchen, and living room, with the highly-articulated volumes and rich materials of the cabinetry elements and refinished fireplace. The crescendo is then reached in the sunroom, the focal point of the condo with its spectacular views over downtown Toronto. Pulling in the colours and shapes of the nearby Cathedral of St. James, the room is painted completely in green, and fitted with a dramatic pendant. With its warmth and depth this space marks a moment of calm and stillness, perched amidst the steady flow of the condo and the hectic city below.

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Kurtis Chen

Image Courtesy © Odami

Image Courtesy © Odami

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