Urban Infill -Existing Laneway Dwellings in Central Toronto
Laneway housing is very much an existing part of the urban Toronto fabric. Densification of neighbourhoods is achieved through redevelopment of infill lots and laneway dwellings, which are often architectural icons that are unique, exciting and multi-layered on the existing historical context. Old Central Toronto laneway system offers multitude of possibilities of densifying neighbourhoods at a humane scale.
Here are a sampling of urban infill residences in the inner city core of Toronto to share :

328 Euclid Ave by Levitt Goodman Architects

238 Euclid - Before

Adam Fleming House by Levitt Goodman

83A Marlborough Avenue by Drew Mandel Design

Laneway House by Shim-Sutcliffe Architects

12 Cassels by Reigo and Bauer

12 Cassels - Before
54 Croft Street by Kohn Shnier Architect

54 Croft Street - Before

22 Grange Pachter House by Teeple Architects

22 Grange - Before
2087 Davenport Rd (Courtyard House) by Studio Junction - After
2087 Davenport Rd - Before
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