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Architecture studio PARTISANS has shared photos of a boutique they completed that’s owned and operated by Royal de Versailles Jewellers in Toronto, Canada, and features a sculptural stone facade.
Photography by doublespace photography
PARTISANS teamed up with Italian architect Arturo Tedeschi, to leverage computational design and cutting-edge technologies to create the facade, while construction company Burnac completed the build.
Photography by doublespace photography
The sculptural facade which wraps around the corner, is made from a digitally fabricated limestone that perfectly frames the windows.
Photography by doublespace photography
The transitions from smooth stone to sculptural lines made by the CNC tool path, also add interest to the store exterior.
Photography by doublespace photography
At night, lighting highlights the windows, the smooth stone facade, and the boutique’s interior.
Photography by doublespace photography
Photography by doublespace photography
Photography by doublespace photography
Here’s a look at some close-up images of the facade, showing the detailing and texture of the facade.
Photography by Teddy Shropshire / © PARTISANS
Photography by Teddy Shropshire / © PARTISANS
Photography by Teddy Shropshire / © PARTISANS
Photography by Teddy Shropshire / © PARTISANS
Photography by Teddy Shropshire / © PARTISANS
PARTISANS Team: Alex Josephson (Partner-In-Charge), Ian Pica-Limbaseanu (Project Lead) | Computational Designer: Arturo Tedeschi | Contractor: Burnac | Structural: PICCO Engineering / Matthew Innocente | Building Envelope: Entuitive / David Thompson | Other Consultants: Code – Senez Consulting
Source: Contemporist