StudioAC Designs Multi-Generational Toronto Duplex with Courtyard and Double-Gable Roof
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Jenna McKnight
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Summary
Canadian firm StudioAC has designed a residential building named Junction Semi in Toronto for a multi-generational family of seven. The project features pale wooden cladding, a courtyard, and a double-gable roof, tailored to accommodate the needs of three generations living together.
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Located on an arterial street in Toronto's West End, the project was designed for three generations of family members – a couple, their three children, and a set of grandparents.
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