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Buff and brick: New home addresses aging-in-place design - Construction Canada

Summary by constructioncanada.net
The traditional diamond patterning on the front facade’s top storey (known as “diapering”) gives the residence a distinctive identity. Photos courtesy David Whittaker Weiss Architecture + Urbanism’s light-filled Shudell House imaginatively addresses aging-in-place design issues while negotiating the “bowling alley” dimensions of typical residential lots in older parts of Toronto. The traditional diamond patterning on the front facade’s top store…
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constructioncanada.net broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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