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Interior Maison NW

Interior Maison NW


Interior Maison NW

So, for Maison NW, the architect’s own personality – own desires, passions, even pathological deficiencies – lies at the core of the project.The approach uses the body to define the shapes of space.

A number of suitable principles will be elaborated and adapted over time that will meet the needs of many, even though the project is based on the architect’s personal experiences.

Interior Maison NW

An architecture of the senses


This architectural concept is defined through a linguistic approach: words that qualify our behaviors. The implementation of a system permits the progressive transition from sense to shape, from conception to perception, to concrete representation. It projects symbolism into reality, and reveals the framework in their physical, sensible, and perceptive dimensions. Thus, it becomes possible not only to qualify shapes, colors, and materials, but also to work on a sound-based, visual, kinesthetic, and tactile transcription of words, and chosen notions.Consequently, the environment is conceived through sensibility to create specific atmospheres. It creates a “wall-free” architecture within which light, sound and matter, according to their inherent qualities define the limits of the space.

Interior Maison NW

Various scales of the project modify behaviors and relationships

The project is based on three scales designed to match needs for intimacy, autonomy and/or sharing. Through similar actions, it will be possible to adopt behaviors, attitudes, various postures and to initiate numerous relationships.The scales are :
1. A global or overall scale, corresponding to the physical environment of the located space, here a big volume. It is the space for freedom, a place of spontaneous actions, it is the “scale of possibilities”. Function-free, occupation-free, with no designation whatsoever.
2. A scale per area, corresponding to everyday environment, associated to vital and social actions, and which characterizes “places to share common sensations”. A graduation towards ‘the’ specific.
3. A scale per element, referring to personal environment, linked to personal actions, thus generating privileged spaces. It is “the scale of individual equilibrium”. A graduation towards ‘the’ particular.

Interior Maison NW

Global and Conceptual Approach

Each space is a framework that has attention to many details. Here, the furniture participates in the architectural setting. It is not the expression of a style, but the very foundation of the architectural project. The items integrate both functions, postures, constitutive elements of the created ambiance (light, sound,…)…, to the point of re-creating the walls of the house.The space integrates actions linked to work and domestic life. In addition, the domestic functions must disappear when the space is turned into a workshop thus giving way to creativity. Nevertheless the house must regain its original functions when needed.

Interior Maison NW

“The furniture room” provides the functions that appear and disappear.
Whether a closet or living room space, the furniture room (closed or seen from outside) re-creates the walls of the global or total space, integrating light, matter, dynamic shapes,… When opened or seen from inside, it reveals the various functions of the house and produces intimacy, and/or isolation spaces.

Interior Maison NW

The rounded angle at the base of the doors of the furniture allows for a continual reading of space from one door to another to the very span of the space. The envelope of spaces reads like a ribbon. The widths, inclines and variable colors of the doors creates a dynamic, an imbalance which eventually breaks the monotony of repetition.

Interior Maison NW

The space is constructed around bands or spans, drawn by the heavy downfall of beams which support the house. Flexible, mobile and bright partitions act as ambiance dividers. Wound up, they give rhythm to the global/total space and can also be drawn as light curtains. Once down, they re-qualify the intangible and colorful environments, revealing an architecture enhanced by sensible transitions.

Interior Maison NW


Interior Maison NW

Best Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design

Annex House, Located in Toronto’s Annex neighbourhood, this home renovation and addition achieves a subtle balance between a historical cottage and contemporary living—with an emphasis on livability and natural light. The area is doubled through the addition of a volume to the back of the red brick cottage, providing a subtle contrast with its dark brick skin and its large window openings. The design—which harmonizes historical renovation and new construction—was the result of working with both the local historical board and the client to find the correct balance.

Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design

The interior sequence opens up the full volume of the cottage as an expanded living area, while the kitchen, skylit stair and large openings to the sky find their place in the new addition, with an intimate connection to the garden at the back of the property. (Photos by Tom Arban)

Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design


Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design


Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design

Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design

Home Office Interior Design Project, This project is superkül’s most autobiographical project, containing both our home and work environments. The renovation of this main street building reflects the firm’s values: an interest in infill, enthusiasm for dealing with social community issues by example, the revitalization of the city, the creation of additional density on Toronto’s main streets, and a strategic approach to urban sustainability.

Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design

The site was originally occupied by a two-storey building with a shop on the ground floor and an apartment above, in an emerging and under-valued neighbourhood in Toronto’s west end. Conversion to Home/Office involved its wholesale renovation and the addition of a third floor, creating a studio office on the ground and basement floors and an apartment on the second and third. The massing and height of the building take their cues from adjacent fabric, as do window proportions and heights. Materials evoke those of its commercial and residential neighbours, tying it into the streetscape within a modernist palette and architectural vocabulary.

Annex House and Home Office, Interior Design

The building is divided almost equally between home and office space but is designed to be flexible, with small changes to the circulation and the partitioning easily resulting in a different proportion of uses. (Photos by Ben Rahn / A-Frame Inc.)

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