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Suzan Selçuk Appointed Associate

Taylor Smyth Architects are very pleased to announce the appointment of Suzan Selçuk to the position of Associate. Suzan is passionate about design and has contributed her considerable expertise and talent to many institutional, workplace and residential projects since originally joining our firm in 2012. She provides over 20 years of professional knowledge and experience, having previously contributed to design studios in both New York City and Toronto. (more…)

David King Appointed Associate

Taylor Smyth Architects are very pleased to announce the appointment of David King to the position of Associate. David joined Taylor Smyth in 2016 with a background in fine arts and is a graduate of Carleton University’s Master of Architecture program. (more…)

Harvey Wu Appointed Associate at Taylor_Smyth Architects

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Harvey Wu to the position of Associate. A LEEDÂź accredited professional, Harvey brings over 13 years of professional knowledge and experience to Taylor Smyth architects. His project experience ranges from custom residences to additions and renovations for the Toronto District School Board and projects for the University of Toronto and Cornell University.

Harvey is currently in charge of contract administration for the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study at the University of Toronto, for which he also oversaw the production of Revit drawings. He is also the job captain for renovations to the Hollis Childcare Centre for the City of Toronto.

Congratulations Harvey!

Harvey’s extensive knowledge of Revit has enabled Taylor Smyth to offer greater value and expertise in the production of complex BIM projects.
— Michael Taylor, Partner

 

150 Best All New House Ideas

New book available now featuring the Fishleigh Drive Residence project.

From the Publisher: From the highly successful 150 Best series, the ultimate resource for single home buyers and owners, architects, developers, and designers, filled with contemporary, fresh ideas for sustainable construction and gorgeous interiors, vividly captured in hundreds of stunning four-color photographs.

150 Best All New House Ideas is a visually stunning look at the latest in innovative home construction and interior design. It brings together an extensive collection of single-family houses from all over the world, created by distinguished international architects and designers who have worked to achieve practical and functional solutions adapted to the specific needs and particular tastes of their clients.

Each of the 150 houses profiled showcases the latest trends and up-to-date influences from around the world. The houses displayed come in all sizes, from mini cottages to multi-room manors. Taking advantage of technological advances in building and materials, all of these homes are beautiful and inviting as well as energy efficient and environmentally friendly.

This beautiful compilation brings together the diversity of current trends in house design and is an inspirational source of ideas for homeowners and those considering buying, interior designers, builders, architects, lighting, textile, and furniture makers, and students.

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Master Class – Five top architects expound on the buildings that inspire them

Michael Taylor dishes on the building that inspires him in Sharp Magazine’s Fall/Winter 2015 Issue by Peter Saltsman.

I created a facade containing large ‘channels’ of translucent glass, normally used on commercial buildings. Like the Maison de Verre, the facade glows. Inside, exposed metal columns and a blackened steel fireplace utilize industrial materials. For me, drawing inspiration from Chareau’s precedent-setting Maison de Verre, the ongoing search for innovation using unexpected materials is what creates great design.
— Michael Taylor

Visit us during Doors Open Toronto!

Located within the design district of Davenport Road, this 1950’s building has been recently renovated with a contemporary façade. Designed and occupied by Taylor Smyth Architects, the site features aluminum windows from Denmark supplied by TORP Inc., the second floor tenant.

Located on the third floor, Taylor Smyth Architects will display physical models as well as 3-D computer models. Architects will be on hand to answer questions from visitors. On the second floor, visitors can view the showroom of TORP Inc. including the best of Danish modern and contemporary design by iconic names such as Georg Jensen and Hans Wegner. The showroom also currently showcases work by Douglas Coupland. Included in the self-guided Architects’ Studio Tour presented by the Toronto Society of Architects.

You can also participate in the self-directed Architect’s Studio Tour by following the printable map available through the Toronto Society of Architects.

Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study Project on Urban Toronto

Established in 1925, the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study (JICS) was the first multidisciplinary institute at the University of Toronto. Its tripartite mission consists of three fully integrated components: a graduate teach education program, the Dr. R.G.N Laidlaw Research Centre, and the JICS Laboratory School (Nursery to Grade 6) for 200 students.

The site runs from Spadina Road through to Walmer Road, between Bloor and Dupont Street.  A new 27,000 square foot, three storey addition, designed by Taylor Smyth Architects, will connect the two old houses that currently accommodate the JICS. Since the existing floors of the two houses do not align, this involved a design challenge to accommodate gentle ramps within the addition to create a single unified and barrier free facility. Renovations to the existing houses are also included in the program. The addition is being designed to LEEDŸ Silver standards. Construction commenced in April, 2016.

The new building will contain a multi-purpose gymnasium/auditorium with retractable seating, new classroom and amenity spaces for the Laboratory School, and study and lecture spaces for the Institute’s graduate program. Advanced teaching technology is being incorporated into all classroom spaces.

The new entrance from Spadina Road is through a landscaped forecourt. Projecting out from the second floor over the entry, the new Lab School lunch/drama room presents a dramatic façade incorporating a deep bay window that can be “inhabited” inside by the children. The new entry lobby leads to a wood beamed hallway that looks out on one side into a linear woodland garden and on the other down into the gymnasium/auditorium below. Circulation is defined by colourful floor patterns, combined with a palette of oak millwork.

View Urban Toronto’s profile on the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study (JICS) and track the construction progress via Twitter using the hashtag #JICSexpansion.

City of Toronto Celebrates Reopening of Earl Bales Community Centre

The Mayor of Toronto joined the councillor for Ward 10 York Centre, members of the community and City staff to celebrate the official reopening of Earl Bales Community Centre at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. (more…)