South Hill House in Toronto, Canada by StudioAC

13 Apr 2023

Renovation, restoration, and addition to an older brick home

Photo credit: Jeremie Warshafsky

Located north of downtown Toronto, near Casa Loma, South Hill House is a renovation, restoration, and addition to an older brick home. When altering both the interior and exterior, a sensitivity to the existing structure was observed. The new addition stands in contrast with contemporary details, larger open spaces, and modernist massing.

The siting of the project was influenced by local zoning regulations, however, the new mass also yields to the existing house along the north elevation to celebrate the different periods of construction. There is no mistaking what is new vs. old, but the new addition utilizes a brick chosen to match that of the existing house and to pay homage to the greater Toronto vernacular. Across the façade of the existing house, built openings were respected and referenced when conceiving interior layouts. In the addition, expansive panoramic openings were used to bring in natural light and to expand the perspective across the leafy, tree-filled neighbourhood.

Photo credit: Jeremie Warshafsky

Upon entry, one is greeted with a foyer space that frames a new whimsical and softer geometry denoted by curved openings, stairs, and double-height spaces. This curvaceous approach also acts as a diagram to contrast new vs old. Existing openings and room divisions remain rectilinear, while new openings in the addition and incisions through the existing structure have softer edges, drawing the eye across, up, and through the project.

A minimalist pallet of wood floors and white walls helps maintain the play of light throughout the project, which is a main theme in the home and changes as the sun tracks across the property. Subtle accent materials, including stone at fireplaces, steel at kitchen islands, and a fashion-boutique-inspired pallet within the closet, are introduced where a more robust approach is required.

 

Technical sheet

  • Completion: 2022
  • Architect: StudioAC 
  • StudioAC Team: Mo Soroor, Yu Chu Su, Jennifer Kudlats, Andrew Hill
  • Structural engineering: GABRIS Associates
  • Construction management: Gozlan Vouriot & Co
  • Millwork: Cabinetlab
  • Photos: Jeremie Warshafsky Photography