Artistic creativity, to some degree, has historically been linked to affliction by way of the starving artist or tortured poet trope – think an anguished van Gogh, an erratic Beethoven, or the volatile Caravaggio – where the final expression represents release, relief, and sacrifice. Though struggle is not technically a precursor to creative practice, catharsis […]
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In the east end of Toronto, a new architectural project seamlessly blends innovative design with the natural contours of its landscape. The four-bedroom, single-family Neville Park residence, conceived by the Canadian studio Reigo & Bauer, is set within a unique gully that features steep slopes on both the front and rear of the property. The […]