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337 Cleveland Street, Toronto

“The Offset House”

This prime Davisville property boasts a modern and distinctive architectural design with a subtle hint of Tokyo. With 12-foot ceilings, 8 skylights, 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, fully finished basement and a Japanese style garden. This 2.5 stories home offers a minimalist aesthetic and unique feature and abundant natural light.


The architectural idea of the project is to capture south light exposure on an east-west lot by splitting and offsetting the second floor of a narrow and deep infill house. The offset between the two levels in section becomes an opening that allows the south light into the main floor and in plan it becomes a void that allows a straight cascading stair to pass through. In the elevation the offset of two one and half storey volumes on one hand defines the entry and on the other creates distance between the south face of the top volume and the neighbour. Two cozy outdoor spaces are created for the lower second floor as the result of this volumetric shift. At the end the project tries to use a geometric shift to create a house that constantly changes mood and character by the changing qualities of light during the day. “Article by: JA Architecture Studio”