Periscope House is a house in Toronto, Canada, designed by Atelier RZLBD for a young family seeking a more personal, sustainable way to live. The project renovates a one-story bungalow and strategically adds a partial second floor, using subtraction as a tool for light, height, and clarity. What began as a straightforward addition becomes a study in restraint and sequence, with voids pulling daylight deep into the plan and giving the street a memorable new profile.
Shoreline House sits in Victoria, Canada, where suburban plots meet a rocky inlet and tall firs. Splyce Design renovates a 1960s house and threads in a compact, single-storey addition that respects sensitive shoreline habitat while sharpening the home’s relationship to light and view. The result is a coastal house with a new primary suite and a measured environmental stance.
Amagansett Addition is a lovely 5,000 square-foot modular guest house located in Amagansett, New York, United States, designed in 2016 by Resolution: 4 Architecture.
Peek House is a redevelopment and extension project of a Victorian cottage in the diverse urban suburb of Brunswick, Melbourne, by Kuzman Architecture.
Designed in 2002 by Studiofour, the Kardella Street Residence is a two-story addition to an existing heritage-listed Art Deco located in Melbourne, Australia.