[superkül  - What Remains to be Seen - COVER IMG] The subtlety of the architectural gestures – sculpting space with light, utilizing a palette of natural materials, integrating building and landscape – achieves a neverending sense of possibility in this house for art collectors. Photo by Ben Rahn.

What Remains to be Seen

Firm LocationToronto, Canada
Project locationToronto, Canada
Companysuperkül
Lead ArchitectMeg Graham
Design TeamAndre D'Elia, Wendy Wisbrun, Deborah Wang
ClientTracy Wynne and David L. Clark

This project is a nuanced response to a design brief specifying a home that prioritizes the display of the clients’ extensive contemporary art collection. As a container for art, the house offers a rich and engaging experience of discovery, delight and imagination, through the artifacts it showcases and the emotional responses it provokes. The architectural gestures – sculpting space with light, utilizing a palette of natural materials, integrating building and landscape – speak of doing just enough to achieve a neverending sense of possibility that constantly reveals, uncovers and unfolds.