Studio for Architecture & Collaboration

Broadview Loft

Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography

BROADVIEW LOFT

Studio AC

ARCHITECTS
Studio AC

CONSTRUCTION
Whitaker

MILLWORK
Zach Tonge

MANUFACTURERS
Article Furniture, Caesarstone, EQ3, Escenium HAUS, Model Space Designs

PHOTOGRAPHS
Andrew Snow Photography

AREA
55 m²

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
Toronto, Canada

CATEGORY
Apartment Interiors

Located in a downtown loft in Toronto, Canada we were asked to design a studio loft space for a young professional that wanted something equally fun, functional and unique.We produced a scheme that revolves around an element we call the ‘bed box’ which features a generous arch entryway and elevation change.

Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography
Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography

A move that produces a signifier for the sleeping quarters and a moment of warmth in opposition to the white and concrete finishes of the rest of the loft. This warmth is achieved through a floor and wall wrapper of finish plywood that holds your feet and eye as you walk in.

Initial studies saw this element take on a variety of forms, orientations and materials but the simple arch configuration was a reaction to the clients background, travels and personality.

Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography
Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography

This fed nicely into the form of the curtain track which is the same arch shape in plan as the other is in elevation. This subtle cuing ties the two elements together, one hard and stationary, the other light and dynamic.

In front of the bed box we utilized a gracious full height sheer that conceals the more private functions of the sleeping quarters, closet space and storage.

Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography
Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography

Using the sheer in an architectural way sees it become a way to define space, provide privacy and acoustic dampening - all of which elevates it as an element and turns it into a focal point and a functional conversation piece.

This spatial play provides a functional and aesthetic flexibility that allows the relatively small studio loft to feel open while enabling the sleeping quarters to feel cozy and concealed.

The shell of the unit was comprised of a grey brick that we painted out white to blend seamlessly with the new “work bench” along the window wall and kitchen island.

Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography
Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography
Broadview Loft
© Andrew Snow Photography

The 'work bench' provides a long continuous surface that provides a flexible surface for the client, whether they are working, displaying art or hosting a party. The back wall of the kitchen was re-finished in black to visually recede from the objectified elements of the island and bed box.

In closing the project was a pleasure to design because of an excited, open and interesting client.While the budget was quite modest we pushed ourselves to produce something with identity, character and flexibility.


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Broadview Loft
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