Atelier Rzlbd

Stack House

Stack House
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STACK HOUSE

Atelier RZLBD

CATEGORY
Houses

LOCATION
Toronto, Canada

ARCHITECTS
Atelier Rzlbd

YEAR
2022

AREA
510 M²

PHOTOGRAPHS
Borzu Talaie

PROJECT TEAM
James Chungwon Park, Raisa Nekhaeva

STRUCTURE
Recon Consulting

MECHANICAL
Mccallum Hvac Design Inc.

PROJECT LEAD
Reza Aliabadi

MANUFACTURERS
Tacchini, B&b Italia, Bocci, Dacor, Galley, Lapalma & Gandia Blasco, Poltrona Frau, Rimadesio, Vola, Yabu Pushelberg

A building is like a pile of books, which, being scaled and sized to our human body, is composed of horizontal platforms with consistent ceiling heights.

Stack House
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Stack House
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A tall structure of three stories plus a basement, Stack House is a playful expression of horizontal volumes, which are stacked on top of and cantilevered from each other.

The stack is composed of three “blocks”. The lower block, containing the public programs, is finished in stucco.

The middle block, containing the transitional programs, such as the multi-purpose room on the mezzanine level, is finished in charred wood.

Stack House
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Stack House
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Stack House
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The upper block, containing the most private programs, such as the master bedroom and ensuite, is finished in metal paneling.

While using stucco, wood, and metal to symbolize the three blocks, the overall dark gray color achieves subtlety in their differentiation, creating a contradictory image of monumentality and intimacy.

Stack House
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Stack House
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Penetrating all these blocks is the quadruple-height staircase with diverse light shafts around it, traveling from the skylights all the way down to the basement.

Rooms on different levels abut this extreme vertical void at the center, are either closed to be separated or opened to be combined.

Stack House
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Stack House
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Located between the ground floor and the second floor, the multi-purpose room is a diagonal extension of the living room below and across as well as a distinct gathering space shared by the three bedrooms on the second floor.

From the living room, this diagonal sightline continues to the transparent wine cellar and the feature garden in the basement.

Stack House
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Stack House
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Unlike the clear delineation of the blocks on the exterior, the interior is a vertical labyrinth around the staircase, generating a constant motion either in body, eye, or mind, throughout the entire stack of the house.

Located in the Forest Hill neighborhood in Toronto, the stacked profile of the house is well scaled to the surrounding, its face with a pitched roof blending and provoking at the same time.

Stack House
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Stack House
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Simultaneously, the monotonous, dark presence evokes a sense of monumentality, hinting at more fluid and undefined spatial boundaries inside.

While complying with all the regulations, the house rejects the homogenous conception of the majority of (residential) architecture in the city, suggesting an alternative typology; it creates an unorthodox form that reclaims the free nature of an architectural space while maintaining and dramatizing the spatial order that unifies the interior and exterior complexity.


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Atelier Rzlbd
T +1 416 2231900
Atelier Rzlbd
220 Duncan Mill Rd #617, North York, ON M3B 3J5, Canada