Architecture Exhibitions Winter 2012

January 28 - July 8, 2012

nkA, 150_W Residence (interior), 2011, Toronto. Photography: Peter A. Sellar.

nkA, 150_W Residence (interior), 2011, Toronto. Photography: Peter A. Sellar.

Metrics or Memories?

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Big Enough? Asked in isolation, it would have us consider our living space only in quantitative terms devoid of any experiential qualities. But do we really experience space and form in static terms of floor area, length, width? Space is lived in, moved through; our experience is qualitative and dynamic. If our approach to space is focused on its dimensional aspects, are we truly optimizing what we build with the limited real estate available?

As we demand currency, efficiency and optimization of the objects and devices which support our daily lives, it seems only reasonable to question our attachment to traditional house forms with the primary objective of enveloping maximum area and thus shift our focus to the pursuit of relevant spatial solutions which negotiate the demands of dense urban settings and access to daylight, air, sky and views. In doing so, we may realize non-traditional house forms that exploit the inherent passive benefits of those free resources, create engaging connections between our indoor and private outdoor spaces and provide a variety of rich and meaningful experiences within our daily living environments.

Metrics or Memories? seeks to illustrate the potential qualitative returns should we choose to shift focus from the metrics of space to the optimization of spatial experience.

Profiles

nkA is a Toronto based practice directed by Nelson Kwong and Neal Prabhu. Established in 2008, the firm’s portfolio of work includes architecture, interiors and landscape design ranging from boutique patisseries and custom residences to a resort hotel and motorsport museum.

Since its inception four years ago, the firm has been recognized with numerous honours including Canadian Architect Award of Excellence, ARIDO Interior Design Award of Excellence, Design Exchange Award and Twenty+Change 03.

Project team: Nelson Kwong, Neal Prabhu, Lisa Sawatsky, Janice Woo

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