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Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
Views of the angular Baltic birch staircase upon entry. A gradient of reddish hues provides a colourful journey to the building’s upper floors, transforming an economic material and setting the tone for the building’s interior character.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
A custom Baltic birch pegboard panel on thefirst floor landing not only provides a director for the businesses in the building, but double as a thriving green wall populated wit lush plants in fragrant cedar boxes - welcome therapy, especially during the cold winter months.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The Baltic Birch stairs ascend past the second floor home of Lokaal, a coworking space for creative minds. A pleated felt wall by local artist Kathryn Walter of Felt Studio provides a unique welcome to a creative space.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
With the goal of providing an appealingand engaging shared space for entrepreneurs, Lokaal’s interior combines the building’s original features, such as the existing red brick walls, with a distinctive Scandinavian aesthetic.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
While the crisp white walls and charcoal grey door frames and partitions introduce a bolder graphic quality to the building’s interior, brightly coloure light fixtures introduce a degree of playfulness to the Lokaal workspace.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The well-tempered environment for collaboration and production in the revived mixed-use building has been established by the flood of natural light and passive ventilation offered by the many operable windows in the open workspace.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
A collaboration space doubles as a library ofreference books and material samples on perimeter shelving with natural light pouring in from the expansive corner window cut out of the north and east façades. Transparency in both directions speaks of a connection with the community, with seemingly limitless views east down St. Clair Avenue.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy
Les bureaux de Dubbeldam
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
During the day, the plentiful windows reflect an everchanging Toronto sky. At night, the inner workings of the building are put on full display, offering passersby a glimpse into the creative hub as a beacon of change.
Crédit photo :
Scott Norsworthy