LANEWAY STUDIO

toronto, ontario

Laneway Studio is a single-storey, 415 square foot live-work studio located in the backyard of an existing Toronto home. In contrast with the stately Victorian houses that line the main street, the studio’s robust brick and metal building materials and quasi-industrial massing, evocative of more utilitarian building typologies, are well suited to the laneway’s less polished environment. The single color—green—of the roman-style brick walls and standing-seam metal roof reinforces the integrity of the overall form while firmly integrating it into the heavily planted landscape.

The studio’s non-domestic form is intentionally introverted. Its distinctive saw-tooth roof profile maximizes daylight to both the existing house and to the studio without compromising the privacy of either. The interiors are amply lit and inviting, compact yet flexible, and capable of accommodating a full-time tenant in a variety of live-work scenarios. Minimal walls and a curtain partition the space into quarters, each sector suggesting a different activity—rest & relaxation, bathing, cooking & eating, and work.

Team: Aleris Rodgers, Francesco Valente-Gorjup

Site Plan

Site Plan

Laneway View

Laneway View

Garden View

Garden View

View from entry with curtains open

View from entry with curtains open

View from entry with curtains closed

View from entry with curtains closed

Interior view to the West

Interior view to the West

Facade detail

Facade detail

Plan oblique from the North-West

Plan oblique from the North-West

Plan

Plan

East-West section through live/work and bedroom spaces

East-West section through live/work and bedroom spaces

East-West section through the kitchen

East-West section through the kitchen