Dubbeldam Architecture + Design sculpts "fluid contours" through renovated Toronto home
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design sculpts "fluid contours" through renovated Toronto home
A staircase formed from sinuous curves connects the levels of this Victorian home that Toronto studio Dubbeldam Architecture + Design has renovated for a ceramicist. To update the 130-year-old Flow House in Toronto, Dubbeldam Architecture + Design extended the building at the rear and on top to add more space for the family. Its original The post Dubbeldam Architecture + Design sculpts "fluid contours" through renovated Toronto home appeared first on Dezeen.
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