Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect
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Laneway House was designed by Superkul Inc Architect, located on a 40’x18’ lot, it is built to the property lines on 3 sides, with 2’ to spare on the fourth. Current zoning regulations don’t allow for additional openings in any of the walls, so the design strategy was to draw additional light, air and views from above. A light shaft topped by skylights runs the length of the west wall of the building, broken only by a courtyard on the second floor. The shaft brings light to the ground floor, and provides passive ventilation. On the second floor, a glass and wood wrapped courtyard separates the two bedrooms. From the courtyard, with its primary view to the sky, there is a small stair up to a roof garden. For further detail visit Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect.
Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect

Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect

Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect

Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect

Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect

Laneway House Design by Superkul Inc Architect
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