Paul Raff Studio Designs Winter Stations

“Although the Beach neighbourhood of Toronto is a summer-long festival of colour and pageant, this is not true of the winter months. No place is this more evident than along the boardwalk of Toronto’s east-end beaches, where vacant utilitarian lifeguard stations stand out as symbols of public space beholden to weather.”

To infuse colour and vibrancy into Toronto’s winter landscape, a new international design competition was launched to transform the Beaches’ lifeguard stations into whimsical art installations.

Perspective 3_PERSPECTIVE FROM THE BOARDWALK

Paul Raff Studio submitted a straw bale snow fort design entitled “HAY, YOU!” This engaging climbable structure offers the pleasure of elevated lake views to the south, long views of the winter beach to the east and west, and the delight of a quick slide back down to the snowy sand.

Perspective 1_PERSPECTIVE FROM THE LAKE

The design evokes warmth through movement, play, and cozy repose. A red painted banner beckons boardwalk pedestrians to circle around the big straw cube to the lake side. Scramble up the red bale terrace and survey the ramparts from this grassy belvedere. Take in the long prospect of the snowy shoreline and marvel at the view of the city beyond.

Perspective 2_PERSPECTIVE FROM THE TOP

 

 

Designs in Progress

Creative Work Aplenty!
We rolled up our sleeves on lots of projects last year, including:

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A park and amphitheatre

Collaborating with with Planning Partnership and Forrec on the new Lee Lifeson Park in North York, including an iconic sculptural bandshell.

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A country house

Designing a house among the fields and trees of Northumberland County to maximize the pleasure of living in the landscape.

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An urban residence

Designing a bold downtown residence in the spirit of the Renaissance palazzo but with materials and details inspired by fine automotive design.

Accolades for Echo House