415 Roncesvalles
Office Ou has completed the renovation of 415 Roncesvalles Ave in Toronto. The building is home to 4 residential units, built to be affordable yet retain some of the character of the existing brick building. The building has a commercial unit at grade, which also has access to basement storage and retail space.
Location: | Toronto, Canada |
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Status: | Built |
Date: | 2020 |
Office Ou has completed the renovation of 415 Roncesvalles Ave in Toronto.
The building is home to 4 residential units, built to be affordable yet retain some of the character of the existing brick building.
The building has a commercial unit at grade, which also has access to basement storage and retail space.
Crawford Co-Living
Location: | Toronto, Canada |
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Status: | Completed Renovation |
Date: | 2019 |
With: | Wolfe ID |
Office Ou was tasked with converting a single-family dwelling into a flexible space that could either be used as co-living or divided into a number of suites. The project is part of our investigation into the densification of neighbourhoods through the re-use of traditional housing typologies. The possibilities of this flexible layout attracted new owners and the house was sold a few months following completion of the work.
Condominium Renovation
The condominium was outdated and flood- damaged. Years of neglect had left its walls and carpeting cigarette-stained. Yet we knew this place could once again become a comfortable homestead through the use of natural materials like untreated douglas fir, which was used as flooring material and for the construction of benches as well as headboards.
This full condominium renovation transformed a neglected interior into a simple and contemporary canvas for the owners to exhibit their art and antiquities collections.
Location: | Toronto, Ontario |
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Status: | Built |
Date: | 2013 |
The condominium was outdated and flood- damaged. Years of neglect had left its walls and carpeting cigarette-stained. Yet we knew this place could once again become a comfortable homestead through the use of natural materials like untreated douglas fir, which was used as flooring material and for the construction of benches as well as headboards.
This full condominium renovation transformed a neglected interior into a simple and contemporary canvas for the owners to exhibit their art and antiquities collections.