Toronto. A miniloft organised as the solar system

An open space with all the support functions merged in a unique mass. StudioAC re-organise little spaces.

For this small west Toronto renovation, rather than imagine a home comprised of rooms within an open plan, StudioAC conceived a room revolving around a singular mass. The ‘mass’ presents the aesthetic grounding for the project while also containing all of its support functions in a clean plywood wrapper.

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StudioAC, Sheridan Residence, exploded axonometric view
StudioAC, Sheridan Residence, ground floor plan
StudioAC, Sheridan Residence, first floor plan

The plywood volume is used to lengthen the relatively modest floor plan that contains the living, dining, kitchen and entry. By stretching itself across the programs and extending the kitchen surface, the plywood volume creates a functional graphic that leads the eye across the space. While the mass acts as an aesthetic tool it also contains a foyer, closet, stairs, kitchen and even as a little house for a dog.

StudioAC, Sheridan Residence, Toronto, 2017
  • Sheridan Residence
  • Toronto
  • apartment
  • StudioAC
  • Andrew Hill and Jennifer Kudlats
  • 140 sqm
  • 2017