Its neighbors are grand Victorians with lofty gables and elegant bay windows in stained glass. Yet on this quiet street in Toronto’s historic Parkdale neighborhood, the just completed Double Duplex more than holds its own.
“We always find ways of integrating a project with its context—from massing to datum lines to material transitions— if not necessarily with overt symbols,” says Andrew Batay-Csorba. He and wife, Jodi Batay-Csorba, founded their eponymous practice, currently focused on residential projects, after years of working on large public buildings for such firms as Morphosis and Gehry Partners.
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