A home in Toronto's East Chinatown designed by architects Winda Lau and Andrea Yeatman of Studio Lau.At first glance, the diminutive red house in Toronto’s East Chinatown appeared dark and cramped and in need of TLC.
When his grandmother moved to new accommodations, the young man’s relatives urged him to keep the home in the family. Once the couple committed to the move, they thought about tearing down the house and starting over, or topping it up with a third floor, but Ms. Lau and Ms Yeatman saw potential in the existing structure.The architects pointed out that expanding at the rear would be less costly than the expense of building up.
“We wanted to really open up the space,” Ms. Yeatman says of the new plan, which replaces an interior of small compartments.The house is now approximately 2,200 square feet above ground, which is the maximum the zoning would allow without getting special planning permission, the architects say. By staying within the regulations, the homeowners didn’t face long delays waiting for approvals.
China town? That's racist. Where's the Negro town, or Caucasian town, or Pakistani town? Where's the Irish town or Scottish town? China town sounds racist. Funny they get their own town and no one else does, seems a little one sided, like ..oh I dunno, like racism is one sided.
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