Modern semi detached home with metal and wood siding
Modern open concept kitchen and dining with wood finishes

CARLYLE SEMI

This infill development consists of the renovation of an existing century old house and 2 new semi-detached homes facing Carlyle Avenue. The design began with the intent to preserve the existing house and the stand of mature street trees along Carlyle. The result is a playful light-filled “treehouse-like” semi-detached in the rear yard of the original home.

Each side of the freehold semi is unique in plan and form with parking discretely accessed from a rear lane. The semi-detached reinterprets vernacular neighbourhood elements, such as the dormer and bay window, in a contemporary expression. The massing is articulated with a series of smaller forms shifting amongst the trees. The northern unit steps back on the third-floor, while a modern dormer that echoes the large dormer of the original house, projects forward. In the southern unit, a modern bay window cantilevers out into the trees while the third floor steps back to produce a roof deck. The built form responds to its context and in turn a material palette (which includes cedar, metal, glass and cement board) reinforces the built form.

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