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Winners Announced
Clubhouse
Scott Norsworthy

Clubhouse

FrankFranco Architects as Architects

Grounded in the roots of modernism, FrankFranco’s Clubhouse is one of the only homes here with visible architectural intent. Overlooking the National Golf Club of Canada, the residence is situated in an older, private community where most of the original homes are now being replaced with varying architectural styles. Perched atop a hill, it is the first house you see when you enter the estate community, it will forever act as gatekeeper and beacon. It though, unlike the surrounding residences, optimizes its plot with a site-specific design that reinterprets opulence as quiet and liveable.

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Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

With few windows facing the street and impenetrable acoustic insulation, the home is ensconced. Running the length of the northern wall is a 130-foot-long privacy screen made of anodized aluminum. The screen’s strong massing signals a significant wing of the home and, from a privacy standpoint, it controls all sightlines into the home from the main road. Looking out from the enclosed terrace, the screen diffuses sunlight and wind, allowing residents to sit outside to enjoy framed, expansive views without sacrificing comfort.

photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy

Designed as an art installation, the central staircase is the principal circulation of the home. There are two landings incorporated into the stair composition – these pauses in the ascent give guests the opportunity to observe each step towards entering the private quarters. The oscillation between the height of the white oak handrail and the top of the steel guard geometrically combine to create sensual lines.

photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
photo_credit Scott Norsworthy
Scott Norsworthy
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While fortified in the front, the exact opposite is true at the rear. Here south-facing, structure wrapping glass walls allow the home to open completely to the nature of the site, with views as far as the horizon will allow. Access to the outdoors is optimized – all over-sized interior spaces lead towards the open concept rear where such amenities as a cabana, pool, deck, and backyard may be enjoyed.

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