This seems to be a common style of house to be built in the older parts of the city as infill when an older house has been taken down. This one is just a few doors away from the house I showed you yesterday. Unique neighbours for sure.
It's fascinating to see how certain architectural styles endure through the years, especially in the context of older city neighborhoods. I have a new post, I invite you to read.
...a dramatic address to call home.
ReplyDeleteNarrow and tall house:-)
ReplyDeleteThis could be a Midcentury Modern design with those large, tall windows and geometric design.
ReplyDeleteIt makes good use of its space.
ReplyDeleteI like the modern design!
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a wonderful weekend!
It certainly stands out against those other homes but I like it.
ReplyDeleteNot to my liking, and the same trend seen here.
ReplyDeleteGood use of the space I guess.
ReplyDeleteIt's fascinating to see how certain architectural styles endure through the years, especially in the context of older city neighborhoods. I have a new post, I invite you to read.
ReplyDeleteOn its own, I am sure it is very nice house, but does it work with neighbouring properties?
ReplyDeleteSo fascinating how cities evolve. Toronto is a great one! Aloha, Pat
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