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Dossier de presse - Communiqué de presse - Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Dossier de presse | no. 1513-18

Communiqué seulement en anglais

Flow House

Toronto, Canada

Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Curved forms unite the interior spaces of a Victorian-era home, encouraging flow and discovery.

Toronto, Canada, 28-07-2023 - 

Dubbeldam Architecture + Design unveils Flow House, a semi-detached Victorian house in midtown Toronto that has been reconfigured for a ceramic artist and her family. The transformation of the 130-year-old home included adding additional living space on the back and top of the home, improving connections to the outdoors, and updating the interior and rear yard for contemporary living. The traditional front façade remains, while the interior is now a meaningful reflection of the family’s unique personalities, vocations, and shared experiences.


Though less than five meters wide, with an added area of only 230 square meters, the home now seems much larger through a strategy of compression and expansion. Narrowed interstitial spaces enclose, creating a feeling of compression, then open to larger spaces with lofty ceilings. And throughout there are moments of surprise and delight – the merging of interior and exterior spaces, the introduction of natural light in unexpected places, and the playful sculpting of elements that establish an organic quality to the home.


Inspired by the homeowner’s practice as a ceramicist, the notion of tactility and craft permeates the home through materials, forms, patterns, and textures. Suggesting a complementary hybrid of Scandinavian and Mediterranean influences, the wood cabinetry, screens, and flooring in warm white oak are accented by concrete and Carrara marble sinks, antiqued brass fixtures, and hand-molded clay pendants. A clean backdrop of white walls and shelving provides a blank canvas to showcase the family’s collection of art, tapestries, and sculpture from local artists, along with artifacts gathered during travels abroad and the owner’s own ceramics. Colour animates the interstitial spaces of the home – terra cotta tiles are laid in a herringbone pattern in the entry foyer, and a wall of geometric cerulean blue tiles defines the bar between the kitchen and dining room.


Underpinned by an aesthetic of fluid contours – a deliberate contrast to the rectilinear floorplan – the house’s interior elements appear sculpted rather than built. The helical staircase connecting all four floors is a focal point that expresses the home’s sense of flow. Awash in natural light from the skylight above, the winding balustrade and natural oak treads cast shifting shadows throughout the day.


“Curvilinear forms are employed throughout," says firm principal, Heather Dubbeldam. "Arched openings between rooms incite anticipation as they frame views of what lies beyond, resonating with curved walls, display nooks, the kitchen island and banquette, further enhancing the house’s sculptural sensibility.”


In addition to utilizing the latest sustainable systems and materials to promote well-being, large windows and skylights provide abundant light, natural ventilation, and connections to the outdoors. Mahogany-framed, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors on the third floor provide access to a roof deck, while a similarly lofty door in the kitchen opens to the furnished back patio.


Similar spatial strategies continue in the design of the rear yard. The volumes of charcoal-coloured panels that comprise the new rear façade are stepped back on multiple planes to create a roof deck and recessed entrance. In the back garden, compression and expansion is further explored through narrowed planting beds that open to wider spaces designed for play, dining, and relaxation. The wooden pergola, brick pavers, and ochre outdoor furniture are a nod to the various temperate climates the family has experienced together, while the landscaping of lush plantings provides interest year-round.

Technical sheet

Location: Toronto, Ontario (The Annex)
Size: 2,500 s.ft. | 230 s.m.
Architecture/Interior Design/Landscape Design: Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
Project Team: Heather Dubbeldam, Andrew Snow, Krystal Kramer, Scott Sampson, Gigi Presentey, Omkar Kulkarni
Contractor: DDF Contracting Ltd.
Consultants: Blackwell Structural Engineers
Photography: Riley Snelling

About Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Dubbeldam Architecture + Design is a multi-disciplinary design studio committed to creating thoughtful projects that embody sustainable approaches. The studio’s portfolio includes a diverse range of projects in many sectors including commercial, institutional, hospitality, mixed-use, and residential, as well as landscape design, product design, and architectural installations.


Along with over 100 design awards and wide recognition in national and international publications, Dubbeldam is the recipient of the Canada Council for the Arts Professional Prix de Rome, and the 2024 Architectural Practice Award from the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, two of the highest honours for architectural practices in Canada. With a commitment to design excellence, and a focus on sustainability and wellness in architecture, Dubbeldam is recognized for creating innovative, unique, and environmentally responsible design solutions for life, work, and play.

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Pour plus d’informations

  1. dubbeldam.ca/
  2. www.instagram.com/dubbeldamarch/
  3. www.linkedin.com/company/dubbeldamarch/
  4. twitter.com/DubbeldamArch
  5. www.facebook.com/DubbeldamArch/

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Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle -  Flow House was designed for an art-centric family, weaving together curved forms and the owners’ whimsical artwork and sculpture. A glimpse of the flowing staircase is viewed upon entry, framed by warm oak built-ins on one side, and a whimsical print on the other.  <br>  - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Flow House was designed for an art-centric family, weaving together curved forms and the owners’ whimsical artwork and sculpture. A glimpse of the flowing staircase is viewed upon entry, framed by warm oak built-ins on one side, and a whimsical print on the other.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.26 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 22 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.26 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 20 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The dining room table, custom designed by Dubbeldam, was fabricated by Commute Home. The view through the arched interstitial bar area leads to the kitchen and floor to ceiling glass doors beyond. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The dining room table, custom designed by Dubbeldam, was fabricated by Commute Home. The view through the arched interstitial bar area leads to the kitchen and floor to ceiling glass doors beyond.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.31 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 20 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 27.86 x 18.94 @ 300dpi ~ 16 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - Floor to ceiling mahogany doors bring the outdoors in. An overhead trellis shelters the outdoor dining room set on a brick terrace. An arched alcove displays the owners’ collection of personal objects collected from their travels. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Floor to ceiling mahogany doors bring the outdoors in. An overhead trellis shelters the outdoor dining room set on a brick terrace. An arched alcove displays the owners’ collection of personal objects collected from their travels.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.23 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 25 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle -  A curved built-in bench of white oak frames the breakfast room, animated by a display of the owners’ personal images and collection of their ceramic pieces.  - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
A curved built-in bench of white oak frames the breakfast room, animated by a display of the owners’ personal images and collection of their ceramic pieces.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.31 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 23 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 28.54 x 18.76 @ 300dpi ~ 22 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The curved kitchen island in white oak is topped by a matte Caesarstone counter and accented with tactile fixtures like the hand-molded clay pendant lights and antiqued brass faucets.<br style=""> - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The curved kitchen island in white oak is topped by a matte Caesarstone counter and accented with tactile fixtures like the hand-molded clay pendant lights and antiqued brass faucets.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.31 x 27.63 @ 300dpi ~ 20 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - Hand-cast whimsical Spanish tiles line a bar alcove carved into the extruded archway that connects the dining room to the kitchen, a nod to the clients’ passion for craft. The owner’s ceramics are displayed above the bar. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Hand-cast whimsical Spanish tiles line a bar alcove carved into the extruded archway that connects the dining room to the kitchen, a nod to the clients’ passion for craft. The owner’s ceramics are displayed above the bar.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 18.7 x 27.7 @ 300dpi ~ 9,4 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The powder room boasts a custom concrete sink fabricated by Anthony Concrete and Pierre Frey wallcovering. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The powder room boasts a custom concrete sink fabricated by Anthony Concrete and Pierre Frey wallcovering.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.25 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 25 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The living room is separated from the entry by a custom millwork piece that floats below the ceiling and includes a bespoke mural by local artist Dasha Valakhanovitch. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The living room is separated from the entry by a custom millwork piece that floats below the ceiling and includes a bespoke mural by local artist Dasha Valakhanovitch.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.26 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 24 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The curved stair guards appear as if they have been sculpted rather than built. Awash in natural light from the skylight above, the winding balustrade casts shifting shadows throughout the day. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The curved stair guards appear as if they have been sculpted rather than built. Awash in natural light from the skylight above, the winding balustrade casts shifting shadows throughout the day.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.26 x 28.96 @ 300dpi ~ 19 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - A glimpse of the entry foyer and living room below is framed by the undulating stair guards. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
A glimpse of the entry foyer and living room below is framed by the undulating stair guards.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 18.64 x 27.96 @ 300dpi ~ 21 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 11.51 x 18.12 @ 300dpi ~ 5,3 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - On the second floor landing, a built-in bench forms an intimate reading nook, animated by natural light from a side window. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
On the second floor landing, a built-in bench forms an intimate reading nook, animated by natural light from a side window.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 17.48 x 26.41 @ 300dpi ~ 13 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The stair functions as a light tunnel, drawing natural light deep into the interior. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The stair functions as a light tunnel, drawing natural light deep into the interior.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.14 x 28.7 @ 300dpi ~ 11 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The ensuite bathroom is imbued with natural light from a large skylight over the molded Corian vanity. A view through the walk-in closet leads to the principal bedroom and roof deck beyond. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The ensuite bathroom is imbued with natural light from a large skylight over the molded Corian vanity. A view through the walk-in closet leads to the principal bedroom and roof deck beyond.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 16.07 x 27.2 @ 300dpi ~ 12 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 28.96 x 19.31 @ 300dpi ~ 18 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The design of the rear garden continues the strategy of of compression and expansion, achieved through planting beds and defined areas for dining, lounging and play. The exterior wall cladding, comprised of grey-toned cement board panels, is a subtle backdrop to the warm brick pavers and lush planting. - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The design of the rear garden continues the strategy of of compression and expansion, achieved through planting beds and defined areas for dining, lounging and play. The exterior wall cladding, comprised of grey-toned cement board panels, is a subtle backdrop to the warm brick pavers and lush planting.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 19.15 x 28.68 @ 300dpi ~ 29 Mo

Dossier de presse | 1513-18 - Communiqué de presse | Flow House - Dubbeldam Architecture + Design - Architecture résidentielle - The heritage front facade is retained, with the modern interior visible only through the windows at night.<br style=""> - Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
The heritage front facade is retained, with the modern interior visible only through the windows at night.
Crédit photo : Riley Snelling
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Image très haute résolution : 17.87 x 26.05 @ 300dpi ~ 35 Mo

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