A tree-hugging home
Anthony Adams’ home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood doesn’t just sit near a tree, its whole façade has been sculpted with the intent of creating a relationship with the 45-foot tall Northern Catalpa out front.
Anthony Adams’ home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams’ home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams’ home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams’ home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams’ home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams’ home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy
Anthony Adams home in the Toronto neighbourhood of Wychwood. Renovation deign by architect Brenda Izen.Scott Norsworthy/Scott Norsworthy