It’s Canada Day today and we want to celebrate Canadian Architecture, so we we’re doing our part to celebrate by sharing some popular Canadian houses we’ve featured on Contemporist.
1. The Russet Residence in West Vancouver, British Columbia, designed by Splyce Design.
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Photography by Ivan Hunter
2. ‘King Street Live/Work/Grow’, a mixed use building in Halifax, Nova Scotia, designed by Susan Fitzgerald Architecture.
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Exterior Photography by Greg Richardson, Interior Photography by Mike Dembeck
3. The +HOUSE, located in Mulmur, Ontario, and designed by Superkül Inc Architect.
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Photography by Shai Gil
4. The Burkehill House in Vancouver, Canada, was renovated by Kallweit Graham Architecture.
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Photography by Ema Peter Photography
5. Midori Uchi, one of Canada’s greenest homes that produces more energy than it consumes. Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, and completed by Naikoon Contracting Ltd. together with architect studio Kerschbaumer Design.
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Photography by Ema Peter Photography
6. The St. James Residence in West Vancouver, British Columbia, designed Randy Bens.
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Photography by Ema Peter Photography
7. The Double High House in Nanaimo, British Columbia, designed by Checkwitch Poiron Architects.
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Photographs by Concept Photography
8. This 100 year old semi-detached family home in Toronto, Ontario, was renovated by Drew Mandel Architects.
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Photography by Shai Gil Fotography and Chris Nicholls
9. The Armada House, located in Victoria, British Columbia, designed by KB Design.
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10. The La Luge House, a holiday home located in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, designed by YH2 Architects.
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