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1. Front Facade from Queen Street A large parking lot separates the building from the street. 1500 px 1000 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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2. Large Window The large windows frame a glimpse of the interior. 1000 px 1500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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3. Large Barrel Vault The large barrel vault stops short above the long-serving counter which separates the cafe from the bakery. 1500 px 1000 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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4. Back of House All of the food preparation is in full view 1500 px 925 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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5. Light The southern exposure creates a light and airy feel in the cafe 1043 px 1500 px 805 KB Print - Low res only |
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6. Chairs 'The 'County Chair' a hand produced piece by Fine Folk (from Prince Edward County) 1000 px 1500 px 799 KB Print - Low res only |
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7. Tables and Chairs Tables were designed by Ja Studio and the Chairs by Fine Folk 1500 px 941 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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8. Large Windows The large windows frame views of the city 996 px 1500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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9. Custom steel windows Ja Studio worked with Tremonte Manufacturing to design and fabricate three large raw steel window frames that would fit into the existing cladding system 979 px 1500 px 1 MB Print - Low res only |
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10. Side Elevation From Fenning Street, a small entrance leads the cafe while a large Ash Tree covers the area reserved for a future patio 1500 px 1000 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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11. Laneway 1500 px 1000 px 2 MB Print - Low res only |
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12. Model 3024 px 3810 px 3 MB A4 print |
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13. Model 2992 px 4032 px 3 MB A4 print |
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14. Ground Floor Plan 3600 px 1958 px 444 KB Print - Low res only |
Forno Cultura is a popular contemporary artisanal Italian bakery, one of Toronto’s essential food shops, with a cult-like following among architects and gastronomes alike. Ja Architecture Studio was approached to design the bakery’s fifth outpost in a building on the popular Queen Street West: a 1950’s mechanic shop turned condominium sales centre, set back from the street by a parking lot. The owner wanted to turn this industrial building into a production kitchen and cafe. The existing building was stripped back and repurposed by dividing the large space into two distinct halves--each with a different function and spatial quality. The minimally detailed cafe is juxtaposed with a busy pastry kitchen, in full view as customers walk along the serving counter that separates the two spaces. A large barrel vault wraps the front wall over the eating area, stopping short of the serving counter, and intersecting with the vault of three large windows, to create a unique geometry accentuated by natural light. While much of the existing facade is left as a patchwork of old and new, the large custom-designed and fabricated steel windows take advantage of the oversized existing opening of the old garage doors, offering a framed glimpse from the street of the layers of leisure and labour happening behind the glass.
Project size | 180 m2 |
Site size | 200 m2 |
Completion date | 2019 |
Building levels | 1 |
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Ja Architecture Studio | Architects |