ELAV Nest / rzlbd
ELAV Nest is where Elaine and Avron live a humble yet inspiring life. Another Torontonian condo reinvented, promoting the need for accessibility of design for everyone.
ELAV Nest is where Elaine and Avron live a humble yet inspiring life. Another Torontonian condo reinvented, promoting the need for accessibility of design for everyone.
Originally built in 1836, 169 King Street East is a 3-storey commercial warehouse in the oldest known standing row of buildings in Toronto.
Located within an eclectic community in the north end of Halifax, Nova Scotia is a self-commissioned mixed use project by Susan Fitzgerald Architecture and her builder partner Brainard Fitzgerald.
Located in the heart of the Villeray district, the De Gaspé House project consisted of the major renovation of an existing building that lost most of its original characteristics.
Mostly dedicated to the enjoyment of Quebec’s winter, La Luge is a secondary home lying in the midst of the forest
This chalet is located near by the Lake Champlain, a few meters away from the American border in the dead of the Philipsburg Bird Sanctuary
The Lasalle Waterworks Building is located on the banks of the Saint Lawrence River at the entrance of the Montreal Aqueduct, the source of the city’s drinking water
The Gambier Island House is a weekend getaway for young Vancouver couple with two children
On June 7th, Saint-Apollinaire Multifunctional Centre, designed by Parka – Architecture & Design, welcomed its first visitors
Enough House overlooks the Atlantic Ocean and acts as both the satellite rural studio for the architects and as an architectural testing ground
The Rio Tinto Alcan Planetarium follows on an international architecture competition won by architecture and design consortium Cardin Ramirez Julien + Ædifica
The requirements for this project called for the design of a small home that would respond to the evolving life needs of a young couple, with two small boys
When architect Steve McFarlane, a principal of Vancouver’s office of mcfarlane biggar, architects + designers purchased this 1950s post and beam house in North Vancouver, he immediately saw its potential
One of Solares’ most notable projects is Solares co-founders Tom and Christine’s real life home in the Roncesvalles neighbourhood of downtown Toronto
The Toy Factory Lofts expands the range of options for living and working space in Toronto, preserving and rehabilitating a significant industrial structure in Liberty Village.
A sweeping, spiraled building vocabulary utilizes new ‘green’ spandrel system symbolically capturing energy created by the adjacent bridge ramps
Nowadays, exterior spas seem to be taking a more important place in our life compared to traditional theme parks …
The Fogo Island Inn was conceived by the Shorefast Foundation, a Canadian charitable organization established by Zita, Anthony and Alan Cobb.
The Terrence Donnelly Health Sciences Complex at the University of Toronto Mississauga accommodates teaching and research facilities for the new medical school to be based at the Mississauga campus.
Born from an extreme transformation of a typical 90’s bungalow, the “Maison Terrebonne” is located on a vast wooded plot of land.