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Lanescape Architecture Inc.

Toronto, ON, CA

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Exterior - Lane Photographer: Ron Adriano
Exterior - Lane
Photographer: Ron Adriano
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Symington Laneway House

The Symington Laneway House is a 2-storey infill residence built on a narrow 17' wide lot in Toronto's Junction neighbourhood. At 1,000 sq. ft, the project is now home to the owner who formerly lived in the two-unit house at the front of the property.

Due to the home's proximity to both the public laneway and the main house, an unconventional arrangement of spaces was needed to mitigate privacy concerns. The bright yellow entry door opens up to a den off the laneway, while the kitchen and dining spaces are oriented towards the yard and accessed by sliding doors. Upstairs, the living room overlooks the laneway with a more private view towards West Toronto. The bedroom and bathroom are located at rear of the house facing the yard. 

The house's form is defined by its cantilevered second floor, which provides an additional 3' of livable space and a covered walkway between the laneway and yard. Clad in a robust corrugated metal, the building withstands the grit of the laneway with little maintenance. A perforated corrugated metal panel spans across the den window, reducing onlook from the laneway during the day. 

To draw daylight down to the core of the building, a large skylight is positioned above the central switchback staircase. Glass partitions and a small internal "peeka-boo" window allow for visual connections across the staircase to adjacent rooms, enlarging the sense of space. 

The Symington Laneway House demonstrates that even on a narrow lot, the laneway suite typology can add new density to existing residential neighborhoods and provide opportunities for long-term housing flexibility.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Toronto, ON, CA
Firm Role: Architecture
Additional Credits: Builder: Integrity Design Build
Photographer: Ron Adriano


 
Sliding doors from the kitchen/dining area out to the shared yard Photographer: Ron Adriano
Sliding doors from the kitchen/dining area out to the shared yard
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Glass guard at central stair Photographer: Ron Adriano
Glass guard at central stair
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Full kitchen adjacent to shared yard Photographer: Ron Adriano
Full kitchen adjacent to shared yard
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Powder room Photographer: Ron Adriano
Powder room
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Built-in bookshelf conceals the mechanical closet Photographer: Ron Adriano
Built-in bookshelf conceals the mechanical closet
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Glass guard at central stair Photographer: Ron Adriano
Glass guard at central stair
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Interior window between central stair and study Photographer: Ron Adriano
Interior window between central stair and study
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Second floor living room overlooks the lane Photographer: Ron Adriano
Second floor living room overlooks the lane
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Second floor living room overlooks the lane Photographer: Ron Adriano
Second floor living room overlooks the lane
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Bedroom overlooks the shared yard Photographer: Ron Adriano
Bedroom overlooks the shared yard
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Perforated corrugated metal screen conceals the study from onlookers in the lane Photographer: Ron Adriano
Perforated corrugated metal screen conceals the study from onlookers in the lane
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Bright yellow entry introduces a pop of colour to the lane Photographer: Ron Adriano
Bright yellow entry introduces a pop of colour to the lane
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Castellated wood paneling adds warmth to rear facade Photographer: Ron Adriano
Castellated wood paneling adds warmth to rear facade
Photographer: Ron Adriano
Exterior - Lane Photographer: Ron Adriano
Exterior - Lane
Photographer: Ron Adriano
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