Carling Residence in Ontario, Canada by TACT Architecture
The Carling Residence was completed in 2010 by the Toronto based studio TACT Architecture. This 3,600 square foot modern home was designed for a young couple who decided to leave the city behind.
The Carling Residence sits on a twenty-six acre lot in an enchanting forest location, on the shores of the Georgian Bay, Northern Muskoka, Ontario, Canada.
Carling Residence in Ontario, Canada by TACT Architecture:
“Entrusted with the clients’ vision TACT Architecture crafted a calm and elegant design. Particular care was taken to site the home to optimize the landscape’s natural features while preserving the natural topography. The house nestles itself into a clearing between two ridges of rock to the east and west. Set amongst the towering trees the house benefits from their natural shade and privacy while still allowing for spectacular views of the forest and Georgian Bay.
Approaching the house from the north you are presented with a resolutely understated façade with minimal glazing. Once inside the home you are struck by spectacular views from large picture windows that make up most of the southern building face. The minimalist inspired interiors compliment the rugged surroundings enhancing the beauty of the landscape and making it an integral part of the design. The simple restrained material pallet of stone, wood, concrete, and white walls contribute to the elemental feeling of the house.
Ultimately the design demands little of the site and its resources. The residence sits in the midst of the treed lot, with minimal east-west glazing, and large trellised overhangs above south facing windows. This optimizes views and day lighting, while minimizing solar gain. To ensure a comfortable interior climate the building envelope features insulated concrete form walls and a spray-foam insulated roof. The home is heated by a zoned radiant floor system via a high efficiency boiler supplemented by a heat recovery ventilation system. While the concrete floor slab is the source of heat, it also serves as a heat sink in the winter months and helps keep the home cool during the summer.
The house does not have, nor does it require, an air conditioning unit for cooling. Both the north and portions of the south windows are operable permitting natural cross ventilation, further contributing to the comfort and natural feeling of the home. The disciplined use of materials, balance of environmental and design impacts, and optimization of the client’s prescribed budget, were all considered as carefully as the spatial qualities of the home.
Though the house is a new insertion into a pristine landscape, the design allows it to reside as though it has always been a part of the land.”TACT is a young, award-winning firm, started by principals Prishram Jain and Michael Krus in 2007. In 2012 the Ontario Association of Architects distinguished TACT with the Best Emerging Practice award, along with recognizing Carling Residence with a Design Excellence award. Carling Residence also won a coveted distinction as a Finalist in Azure Magazine’s 2012 AZ Awards, an international competition recognizing exceptional design achievements.
TACT has proven expertise in generating architecturally distinctive, cost-conscious designs. Together, Prish and Michael have over forty years of design and development experience. Their portfolio includes low, mid and high-rise residential, corporate offices, government facilities, retail design, exhibit design and custom homes.”
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