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204 Spadina Avenue, Toronto M5T 2C2 Canada|T +1 416 365 7800 F +1 416 352 5954
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Paul
Raff is an architect, visual artist, and visionary thinker. His studio
employs experts in architecture, development strategy, landscape, and
interior design. From small house additions and pavilions to large
international scale developments, the studio works closely with clients
creating projects where art becomes life.
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Forest Hill House |
Toronto |
Leaving
behind the Arizona desert, the clients wanted to build a home in their
newly adopted city of Toronto with a mandate to capture and modulate
sunlight, and to be as environmentally conscious as possible. The
architect responded by composing the house around its particular
Northern sun angles and solar energy. The design embraces the most
poetic, strategic, environmental, and logical reading of light.
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Set
in a private garden, the pavilion design was inspired by Eastern
philosophy of harmony with nature. It is used for sitting and dining,
as well as workshops, concerts, and other activities of the Artists’
Cooperative. The pavilion’s lattice-like structure is made of cedar,
with steel hardware and clear glazing. It allows layered views of the
garden and sky, and frames the orbit of the moon. The roof structure
precisely aligns to shade the sun at solstice in the hottest days of
summer, but allows the sun to penetrate fully by equinox providing
warmth in the cooler months of spring and fall.
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Located
in the plateau district of Montreal, Paul Raff Studio is currently
working with Julia Bourke Architecture to renovate an existing plumbing
warehouse from the late 1800’s. This adaptive/re-use project for the
client, a film maker, implements a mixed-use renovation and addition to
house a television studio/painting gallery/living loft as well as a 3rd
story mezzanine addition with an outdoor roof terrace.
This project features: an angular glass garage wall, a sculptural curving stair which also acts as a light scoop, an addition with mechanized louvers, and a planted roof terrace. These highlights elevate the sense of heightened drama and juxtaposition between old and new and they deliver a high level of comfort and performance for living and working.
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Kamala
Bay Villas is a luxury housing development in Phuket overlooking the
Adaman Sea. The site is a steeply sloped virgin jungle valley, rich
with mature tropical trees, which opens onto beach front. To preserve
the landform and the trees, car access is restricted to the high edge
of the site, and the valley is spanned with a series of pedestrian
foot-bridges. The villas are distributed along the bridges in
small-footprint/low-impact buildings and connected down to the beach
with a network of pathways on the ground. Entering the site along a
foot-bridge, one actually walks amongst the tree canopy 20 meters above
the ground. Using modest local materials and construction techniques,
the villas are simple concrete and glass boxes wrapped on 4 sides with
a bamboo screen. Their simple geometries, by juxtaposition, accentuate
the dynamic landform and jungle.
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For information and inquiries on how Paul Raff Studio can assist you on your next project, please contact us.
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Paul Raff Studio Incorporated Architect |
204 Spadina Avenue, Toronto M5T 2C2 Canada. |
T +1 416 365 7800 F +1 416 352 5954 |
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