Levitt Goodman Architects Ltd. is an award-winning architecture firm that has been providing a wide range of architectural services since our formation in 1989.
Levitt Goodman Architects said about this house:Compact, ecologically smart, affordable and successfully integrated within a diverse streetscape, the Euclid Avenue House is a useful prototype for new urban housing. The project’s design restraint, responsive plan and its unity of architecture and nature establish an array of alternatives to the shortcomings of Toronto’s housing typologies.
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Maison De La Lumiere house esigned by architect Duilio Damilano
Whole Italy is filled with a stunningly beautiful old Mediterranean architectural style, but not the house you’re about to see. Designed by architect Duilio Damilano, Maison De La Lumiere in Bologna, Italy, is a great example of contemporary design that stays far from any Italian stereotypical styles you’ve seen. With a stunning open space ground [...]
Architecture design of Zumikom Residence
Green architecture for Zumikom residence become best architecture and as eco-friendly residential.The 27,000 square foot site overlooks the town of Zumikon and Lake Zurich. Views of hillside pastures to the east and north are complimented by vistas of the lake and the Alps to the south. Zoning laws limited the building area to 10,225 square [...]
The Private Retreat designed by Leeds Contracting
Emanating from two majestic limestone walls, a totally self-contained, facility was conceived, one capable of hosting numerous events and functions. All required services, such as a full bar, industrial kitchen, bathrooms, showers, and changing rooms, are discretely embedded within the walls, while a striking 6m x 40m long cantilever provides shade and shelter with uninterrupted [...]
Architecture Design of SHIFT Cottage by Superkül Architects
The graphic lines of the cottage are designed to further marry it to its site—highlighting through contrast the wind-sculpted trees and craggy rock of the Bay that make its landscape unique. A glass link bridges between the cottage’s two volumes one containing living spaces, the other sleeping and washing areas and a wood deck terraces down to fold into the island on three sides. Window openings throughout are aligned to allow through views to the trees behind and the open water in front. The pure forms of the cottage are highlighted and reinforced through material choice, including knotty cedar cladding, a standing seam metal roof, and a dry-laid stone fireplace.







