$12,200,000Asking Price
Standing as one of the most significant contemporary homes ever offered in South Rosedale, this architectural masterpiece seamlessly blends historic heritage with visionary modern design. Originally designed in 1908 by renowned architect William Alexander Langton, the residence underwent a meticulous, multi-year transformation under the oversight of Wilson Project Management. The original façade was carefully preserved, maintaining the home's commanding street presence. Inside, acclaimed architect Pat Hanson of gh3 reimagined the interior that has been featured in Azure Magazine and Canadian Architect. Rather than creating a conventional open-concept layout, the traditional Edwardian centre hall plan was thoughtfully retained, with formal living and dining rooms flanking a grand central gallery-like hall. Created for serious contemporary art collectors, the home embraces a monochromatic material palette, emphasizing light, proportion, and simplicity. Floor-to-ceiling white aluminum fins frame the original openings, heightening the contrast between historic architecture and modern minimalism. Throughout, exceptional sound insulation and cohesive design create an atmosphere of calm and quiet sophistication. The sculptural central staircase serves as the home's defining focal point, custom-crafted by master artisans and illuminated by a perforated screen that filters natural light. At the rear, a dramatic glass-clad addition wraps around the garden, an exceptionally rare design for Toronto. Dropped floor levels allow for soaring 12ft ceilings, while the expansive kitchen, prep kitchen, and family room extend toward the oversized double car garage (350 sq ft). A 30-foot wall of glass opens to a raw concrete terrace, flooding the space with natural light and creating a striking dialogue between preserved heritage elements and contemporary design. Offering 5574 sqft above grade, this is a truly exceptional family residence and a rare architectural offering.
Standing as one of the most significant contemporary homes ever offered in South Rosedale, this architectural masterpiece seamlessly blends historic heritage with visionary modern design. Originally designed in 1908 by renowned architect William Alexander Langton, the residence underwent a meticulous, multi-year transformation under the oversight of Wilson Project Management. The original façade was carefully preserved, maintaining the home's commanding street presence. Inside, acclaimed architect Pat Hanson of gh3 reimagined the interior that has been featured in Azure Magazine and Canadian Architect. Rather than creating a conventional open-concept layout, the traditional Edwardian centre hall plan was thoughtfully retained, with formal living and dining rooms flanking a grand central gallery-like hall. Created for serious contemporary art collectors, the home embraces a monochromatic material palette, emphasizing light, proportion, and simplicity. Floor-to-ceiling white aluminum fins frame the original openings, heightening the contrast between historic architecture and modern minimalism. Throughout, exceptional sound insulation and cohesive design create an atmosphere of calm and quiet sophistication. The sculptural central staircase serves as the home's defining focal point, custom-crafted by master artisans and illuminated by a perforated screen that filters natural light. At the rear, a dramatic glass-clad addition wraps around the garden, an exceptionally rare design for Toronto. Dropped floor levels allow for soaring 12ft ceilings, while the expansive kitchen, prep kitchen, and family room extend toward the oversized double car garage (350 sq ft). A 30-foot wall of glass opens to a raw concrete terrace, flooding the space with natural light and creating a striking dialogue between preserved heritage elements and contemporary design. Offering 5574 sqft above grade, this is a truly exceptional family residence and a rare architectural offering.
See More| Room | Floor | Dimensions | Details | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Foyer | Main | 12.66' x 8.83' | Heated Floor, Concrete Floor, Double Closet |
| 2 | Office | Main | 11.91' x 4.59' | Heated Floor, Overlooks Frontyard, 2-PieceBath |
| 3 | Kitchen | Main | 21.59' x 12.83' | Heated Floor, Centre Island, Walkout To Garden |
| 2 2-Piece Bathrooms | ||||
| 2 3-Piece Bathrooms | ||||
| 1 4-Piece Bathroom | ||||
| 1 5-Piece Bathroom | ||||
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Rosedale, Toronto is a central Toronto neighbourhood notable for its university grads, executives and business, education, law & public sector and arts & culture professionals. Residents tend to be older with a significant number of adults aged 50 to 64 and seniors aged 65 to 79.
Kids Per Family
0.8
kids per family
in the neighbourhood.
46%
of residents are
single and loving it.
46% singles
Toronto (50%)
39%
of residents
are renters.
39% renters
Toronto (47%)
74%
of residents are
university grads.
74% university grads
Toronto (48%)Average Household Income
$523K
is the average household
income in the neighbourhood.
Professions
| Management | 13% |
| Government | 12% |
| Business | 12% |
| Sales | 8% |
| Culture | 6% |
31%
of residents were
born outside of Canada.
31% immigrants
Toronto (48%)3.4% from UK
All-time
0.9% from China
Recent
Foreign Languages
| French | 3% |
| Spanish | 2% |
| Mandarin | 2% |
| Arabic | 1% |
| Cantonese | 1% |
Religions
| Christian | 56% |
| Jewish | 8% |
| Muslim | 3% |
| Buddhist | 1% |
| Hindu | 1% |
Social Housing Buildings
1
Social housing buildings
in the neighbourhood.
Shelters
0
Homeless shelters in
the neighbourhood.