{"id":13159,"date":"2016-11-22T16:04:42","date_gmt":"2016-11-22T20:04:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eraarch.ca\/?p=13159"},"modified":"2016-11-22T17:52:51","modified_gmt":"2016-11-22T21:52:51","slug":"a-sense-of-history-in-the-making-for-a-toronto-residence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eraarch.ca\/2016\/a-sense-of-history-in-the-making-for-a-toronto-residence\/","title":{"rendered":"A Sense of ‘History in the Making’ for a Toronto Residence"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a><\/p>\n As highlighted in RUE Magazine\u2019s article, \u201cHistory in the Making\u201d – the beauty is in the details<\/em>.<\/p>\n The multi-spread editorial in the recently published Issue 44, features the renovation and fa\u00e7ade restoration of a residential project in Toronto\u2019s Summerhill neighbourhood. The home was originally designed by John Wilson Siddall and respectfully transitioned into a more contemporary aesthetic by Croma Design<\/a> and ERA Architects.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n With detailing at the forefront as guiding principle, the article commends the thoughtful approach used by the designers: from the handling of material additions that blend seamlessly with the original structure, to the reinstatement of key circulation elements in the revised layouts; all aspects of approach result in uniform flow and spatial harmony.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Read the feature in Issue 44 of Rue Magazine: http:\/\/www.ruemag.com\/magazine\/issue\/issue-forty-four#132<\/a><\/p>\n