Garden Laneway House
Scott Norsworthy

The Garden Laneway House

Williamson Williamson Inc. como Arquitectos

The Garden Laneway House, nestled between garages facing a service lane, is a lyrical collection of modern lines, authentic materials, and deliberate views. Clad in a distinct rotated brick facade, it brings beauty to the laneway and reimagines the potential for small-scale urban densification.

photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

Toronto's recent policy changes allowing Laneway Suites offer homeowners a chance to increase property value while promoting higher density living. This four-bedroom home, designed for a family of five, provides ample living spaces, light-filled rooms, and a strong connection to the neighborhood. By converting the existing home into a duplex, the property now supports three families, offering a practical solution to the housing crisis by integrating additional living spaces into established communities.

photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

The design of the Garden Laneway House effectively addresses common drawbacks of laneway homes such as limited space, privacy issues, and unappealing sightlines. Its compact footprint, modest floor-to-ceiling heights, and tight envelope contribute to its efficiency in heating, cooling, and maintenance.

photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

The family uses the laneway as their main entrance, which is tucked under a carport canopy clad in charred cedar to maintain privacy from nearby garages. The house's most striking feature is its rotated brick facade, selected to provide a robust presence akin to Toronto’s main street houses, contrasting sharply with the typical wood and aluminum-clad garages. The rotated bricks create a dynamic pattern of light and shadow, adding a three-dimensional element to the facade and breaking up the solid exterior.

photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

The rotated brick design involves cantilevering every other row of bricks over the one below, creating a playful massing that changes with the sun's movement. This design not only achieves aesthetic goals but also ensures excellent building envelope performance, promising longevity.

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Scott Norsworthy

Programmatically, the house is flipped upside-down. The primary suite is on the lowest floor, lit with a large lightwell. The teenager’s bedrooms are on the ground floor and the living spaces are on top with picturesque views of the neighbouring treetops.

photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

Material innovation plays a crucial role in maximizing interior space. The use of a cold-formed steel joist system increased ceiling height by four inches per level, allowing services to run through the supports and eliminating the need for dropped ceilings. Smart home lighting and zone-specific radiant heating and cooling systems enhance efficiency and comfort, achieving a TEDI of 27.50 kWh/m2/yr.

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Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

In a nod to community integration, all the artwork in the home was commissioned from neighbourhood artists. In the entry hall, light filters down from the skylight illuminating a painting by Peter Owusu-Ansah. Owusu-Ansah, a Ghanaian-born deaf artist, believes that we can communicate through our eyesight, without words. This vibrant and poetic piece is a visual guide that draws you through the corridor and leads you towards the upper floor.

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