22.05.12 - Sonia Ramundi's laneway housing project featured on Spacing Toronto
Sonia Ramundi is the latest Daniels student to write about her laneway housing project on the Spacing Toronto blog. Spacing is publishing a series on laneway housing projects created by Daniels students in a studio led by Associate Professor Brigitte Shim and Donald Chong.
Ramundi's project looks at a site on Berryman Avenue in Yorkville, (which also happens to be home to the "Myer's Residence" at 19 Berryman, one of the first residential infill projects in Toronto.) Ramundi proposal includes "a live/work building for a photographer needing a variety of flexible spaces such as an office, dark room and display space, while accommodating two different living arrangements: two parties working together and living separately, or both parties living and working together."
Previous articles in the series include:
Super Narrow Student Housing near Yonge & Wellesley, by Utako Tanebe
The Park Keeper’s House in Trinity-Niagara, by Sarah Miller
The 24 laneways of Kensington Market, by Christopher Chan