What happens when architecture is forced into impossible rules?
This house was built on a narrow urban lot where side windows were practically forbidden. The result should have been a dark, claustrophobic tunnel.
Instead, the architects turned every restriction into a design weapon.
By pulling the house back on the site, opening it completely to the front garden, and transforming even a bathroom into a light-capturing machine, this home becomes a powerful lesson in how intelligent design can defeat limitations.
This is the Stacey-Turley Residence by Kariouk Architects — a home designed not for trends, but for decades of real family life.
Watch how architecture turns constraints into creativity.
Architects: Kariouk
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Year: 2013
Photographs: Christian Lalonde
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