Integral House, one of the most storied accomplishments in Canadian architecture, has finally found a buyer after 18 months on the market.
It was the vision of the mathematician and musician James Stewart, built with reverence to both those passions. The 18,000-square-foot house is complex, with curved glass and oak overlooking a ravine in Toronto’s Rosedale neighbourhood and a state-of-the-art concert hall that seats 150.
Stewart spent 15 years on it and $34 million. When it… (View original article)