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Apsara Cruise, Bar & Restaurant of The Year from World Architecture Festival Interiors
Studio Locomotive

Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive

Photo credit:
Pichan Sujaritsatit

Apsara Cruise, Bar & Restaurant of The Year from World Architecture Festival Interiors
Studio Locomotive

Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive

Photo credit:
Pichan Sujaritsatit

Apsara Cruise, Bar & Restaurant of The Year from World Architecture Festival Interiors
Studio Locomotive

Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive

Photo credit:
Pichan Sujaritsatit

Apsara Cruise, Bar & Restaurant of The Year from World Architecture Festival Interiors
Studio Locomotive

Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive

Photo credit:
Pichan Sujaritsatit

Apsara Cruise, Bar & Restaurant of The Year from World Architecture Festival Interiors
Studio Locomotive

Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive

Photo credit:
Pichan Sujaritsatit

Apsara Cruise, Bar & Restaurant of The Year from World Architecture Festival Interiors
Studio Locomotive

Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive

Photo credit:
Pichan Sujaritsatit

Apsara Cruise, Bar & Restaurant of The Year from World Architecture Festival Interiors
Studio Locomotive

Apsara Cruise by Studio Locomotive

Photo credit:
Pichan Sujaritsatit

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

Looking into the dining room below from the bridge to the primary bedroom.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

The property sliver extends from the tableland, down the bluff, to Lake Ontario.

Photo credit:
WWInc.

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

Dotted lines show the extent of the site down to the water. The Toronto Conservation Authority allows building on a small area at the top of the bluff.

Photo credit:
WWInc.

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

Movable slatted screens facing the street allow views out while preventing sightlines into the house. The light monitors create double and triple height spaces on the interior.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

Looking back at the entry, the stair volume creates a gap between the bridge and the painting studio.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

The small washroom near the entry with a custom stone vanity and sink.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

The Douglas Fir ceiling connects the living room and kitchen with oak millwork set into the concrete framework.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

The owner in the living room at the custom record storage unit.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

The west wall of the living room has millwork cabinets and a window aligning with the acoustic living room ceiling.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

The dining room has a soaring 26' tall ceiling with a south facing light monitor.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

Looking south from the kitchen under the cantilever deck above, you glimpse the primary bedroom above.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

Floor Plans

Photo credit:
WWInc.

House of Monitors
Williamson Williamson Inc.

On the second floor looking back at the north street elevation, one of the owner’s paintings of the bluffs reminds us of what is behind us at the edge of the lake.

Photo credit:
Doublespace Photography