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Dossier de presse - Communiqué de presse - Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects

Dossier de presse | no. 2182-01

Communiqué seulement en anglais

Garden Void House

Toronto, Canada

Alva Roy Architects

Single Family residence

Toronto, Canada, 12-08-2016 - 

Garden Void is a single family two story house, including five bedrooms, basement home office, living/dining and kitchen/family room and an enclosed garage space of approximately 4000 sf in total.


Meet the Garden Void House

From the outside in, is crafted with natural yet refined honest building materials, and strong contrast of large and very narrow windows, causes anyone who drives by to slow down and enjoy the view.

From the inside out, people enjoy a beautiful oasis filled with emotion and positivity, while maintaining their privacy.


Garden-Void and Quite Core

The oasis is centered on Garden, which begins unconventionally on the basement level and torpedoes up through the void space of the house. The contrasting windows play a crucial role in supporting the growth of the home, lighting it up brilliantly during the day and allowing just the right amount of light glow into the house. This house was designed not just for a family to function, but for them to live and grow.


This home tailors a complex relationship of mass-to-void by interconnecting the Garden from the basement to the second floor through a Void.” The Void shares an internal journey through the building”.  The white Interior surfaces feel an incredible mobile shadow from the diamond screen wall while the sun position changed throughout the day in all seasons.

This combination gives the home an emotional quite core while encouraging a smooth circulation of everyday family activities.


By defining the courtyard at the lower level, a Garden core at the middle, and the placement of not so private spaces (i.e., the office and garage, which are at street level), the project supports the notion of “quite” and the residence enable to fight against the noise of the city. As you come in, you have to start to believe differently and more quietly.


Sustainability - Light and Heat Control

Stick on solar panel is too often a result when ordinary architecture with some tweaks strives for “green” buildings. But Garden void House and his architect Alva Roy applied their smarts to creating truly sustainable building that respond intelligently to its climate and site and that challenge caused the development of new, mesmerizing, livable architecture in Toronto. One of the important components of Garden Void House was to generate the specified amount of natural light and visibility to ensure the interior spaces remain bright while maintaining a sense of privacy. To do this, horizontal narrow windows designed on the west, faced to the street side and create a sense of privacy while harvest natural light thought out the day and control glare and heat along the long west face of the building. Two large openings located at the same side beside the “Garden Core” brings just the right amount of light to the lower level through the Garden Void and evokes positive emotional responses from the client and his family who lived in.

Excessive heat that might be generated by large skylight or “stack effect” has been avoided by offsetting the skylight at the higher floor level with combination of an opening whose play a role of a natural ventilation between the voids at the second floor.


Detailing 

With attention to detail, powerful box-like forms, and using of honest materials like natural stones and wood, Garden Void House creates an unexpected building.

   

Building placement

This infill residential project is located in North York, a traditional Toronto neighborhood. It occupies a corner lot with its north and west façade setbacks enjoying natural daylight throughout all seasons.

 

The house is set at right angle to a stream with adequate setbacks, in part to avoid obstructing neighbor’s view. The living area oriented to the south and its view toward the natural setting is assured by an 8-meter long window placed at the south side of the building.


Interior design follows the geometric alignments of the overall plan, making for a variety of spaces and views beyond what the basic rectangular plan might suggest.


Bedrooms placement (children’s bedrooms facing north and parent’s bedroom facing south) meets one aspect of the original brief that the clients wished to have separate area for themselves and children on the second floor.


Elevation drawings of the house show how it sits on its own site, with straightforward lines, and a play of expansive and narrow window designed to capture the passerby’s attention and engage with the surrounding residential neighborhood.

 

The Garden Void House was built to marry the architectural design and vision with the functionality requirements outlined by client. As a result, we created a modern home that dedicated to the client’s desires while adding a spiritual feeling to the space through interior gardening and an exterior green courtyard at the basement level. Both Gardens transforms the traditional sense of what a garden is, no longer the surrounding, but the center of the home and the house surrounded the garden.

Most people look at a basement as a very dark space to watch movies, for gym, for a spare bedroom. In this house, we leveraged the basement as the function for Garden Void. Signifying life, growth and new beginnings. 


About Alva Roy Architects

Alva Roy Architects recognized as a Canadian design practice and registered architectural firm in Toronto, Ontario. Alva Roy is member of Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Ontario Association of Architects and Toronto Society of Architect.    He consistently pushes the boundaries of architecture and interior design with over 15 years of experience with extensive experience in designing building with a broad portfolio of project types, ranging from an exhibition booth to interior design; single residential to town houses and low rise building; and large scale commercial.

 

Alva Roy Architects commitment to design excellent and creating a spiritual space, beside respect to using of honest building material and detailing resulted in numerous architectural and design awards and the publication of his work locally and internationally.




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Pour plus d’informations

  1. www.alvaroy.ca/

Contact média

  • Alva Roy Architects
  • Alva Roy  Architect of record
  • alva@alvaroy.ca
  • (1) 416 833 2552

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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle - Garden Void House- Exterior View from North-West  - Crédit photo : Tom Arban
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle -  Garden Void House- Exterior View from West  - With attention to detail, powerful box-like forms, and using of honest materials such as natural stones and wood, Garden Void House creates an unexpected building.  - Crédit photo : Tom Arban
Garden Void House- Exterior View from West  - With attention to detail, powerful box-like forms, and using of honest materials such as natural stones and wood, Garden Void House creates an unexpected building. 
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle -  Garden Void House- Exterior View from West side. Elevation shows how it sits on its own site, with straightforward lines, and a play of expansive and narrow window designed to capture the "right" amount of natural light while maintain the sense of privacy.  - Crédit photo : Tom Arban
Garden Void House- Exterior View from West side. Elevation shows how it sits on its own site, with straightforward lines, and a play of expansive and narrow window designed to capture the "right" amount of natural light while maintain the sense of privacy. 
Crédit photo : Tom Arban
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Garden Void House- Exterior View from South-West 
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle - Garden Void House- Interior View from main Floor. This home tailors a complex relationship of mass-to-void by interconnecting the Garden from the basement to the second floor through a Void.” The Void shares an internal journey through the building”.   - Crédit photo : Navid Aali
Garden Void House- Interior View from main Floor. This home tailors a complex relationship of mass-to-void by interconnecting the Garden from the basement to the second floor through a Void.” The Void shares an internal journey through the building”.  
Crédit photo : Navid Aali
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Garden Void House- Interior View from main floor, Living Room
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Garden Void House- Interior View from main floor, Kitchen and Family room
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle - Garden Void House- Interior View from main floor to second floor, Living and Dining room - Crédit photo : Tom Arban
Garden Void House- Interior View from main floor to second floor, Living and Dining room
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle -  Garden Void House- Basement inspiration. Garden Void House specifies growth and new beginning by leveraging the basement as the foundation for the project; this coupled with the walkout courtyard and large glazing that cause of bringing significant natural light into the basement and blur the line between indoor and outdoor. This approach gives a new meaning of life to the house and creates a new dimension for everyday activities.  - Crédit photo : Tom Arban
Garden Void House- Basement inspiration. Garden Void House specifies growth and new beginning by leveraging the basement as the foundation for the project; this coupled with the walkout courtyard and large glazing that cause of bringing significant natural light into the basement and blur the line between indoor and outdoor. This approach gives a new meaning of life to the house and creates a new dimension for everyday activities. 
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle -  Garden Void House- Interior View from second floor bridge. Excessive heat that might be generated by large skylight or “stack effect” has been avoided by offsetting the skylight at the higher floor level with combination of an opening whose play a role of a natural ventilation between the voids at the second floor.  - Crédit photo : Tom Arban
Garden Void House- Interior View from second floor bridge. Excessive heat that might be generated by large skylight or “stack effect” has been avoided by offsetting the skylight at the higher floor level with combination of an opening whose play a role of a natural ventilation between the voids at the second floor. 
Crédit photo : Tom Arban
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle - Garden Void House- Interior View from second floor Bathroom - Crédit photo : Tom Arban
Garden Void House- Interior View from second floor Bathroom
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle -  Garden Void House- Interior View from second floor master closet and bathroom  - Crédit photo : Navid Aali
Garden Void House- Interior View from second floor master closet and bathroom
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle -  Garden Void House-Floor Plans. The house is set at right angle to a stream with adequate setbacks, in part to avoid obstructing neighbor’s view. The living area oriented to the south and its view toward the natural setting is assured by an 8-meter long window placed at the south side of the building. Interior design follows the geometric alignments of the overall plan, making for a variety of spaces and views beyond what the basic rectangular plan might suggest.Bedrooms placement (children’s bedrooms facing north and parent’s bedroom facing south) meets one aspect of the original brief that the clients wished to have separate area for themselves and children on the second floor.  - Crédit photo :  Alva Roy Architects
Garden Void House-Floor Plans. The house is set at right angle to a stream with adequate setbacks, in part to avoid obstructing neighbor’s view. The living area oriented to the south and its view toward the natural setting is assured by an 8-meter long window placed at the south side of the building. Interior design follows the geometric alignments of the overall plan, making for a variety of spaces and views beyond what the basic rectangular plan might suggest.Bedrooms placement (children’s bedrooms facing north and parent’s bedroom facing south) meets one aspect of the original brief that the clients wished to have separate area for themselves and children on the second floor. 
Crédit photo : Alva Roy Architects
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Dossier de presse | 2182-01 - Communiqué de presse | Garden Void House - Alva Roy Architects - Architecture résidentielle -  Garden Void House- Section. Garden Void House was to generate the specified amount of natural light and visibility to ensure the interior spaces remain bright while maintaining a sense of privacy. To do this, horizontal narrow windows designed on the west, faced to the street side and create a sense of privacy while harvest natural light thought out the day and control glare and heat along the long west face of the building. Two large openings located at the same side beside the “Garden Core” brings just the right amount of light to the lower level through the Garden Void and evokes positive emotional responses from the client and his family who lived in.  - Crédit photo : Alva Roy Architects 
Garden Void House- Section. Garden Void House was to generate the specified amount of natural light and visibility to ensure the interior spaces remain bright while maintaining a sense of privacy. To do this, horizontal narrow windows designed on the west, faced to the street side and create a sense of privacy while harvest natural light thought out the day and control glare and heat along the long west face of the building. Two large openings located at the same side beside the “Garden Core” brings just the right amount of light to the lower level through the Garden Void and evokes positive emotional responses from the client and his family who lived in.
Crédit photo : Alva Roy Architects 
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Image très haute résolution : 41.96 x 18.93 @ 300dpi ~ 13 Mo

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