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Transforming Spaces: The Innovative Designs of Superkül’s Andre D’Elia and Meg Graham.

The subtle use of materials and space is prevalent in Superkül‘s work – just check out their own live/work space in Roncesvalles. In 2006, the husband-and-wife team gutted an old two-storey storefront and renovated it into a three-storey office and home. Principals Andre D’Elia and Meg Graham both worked for KPMB before venturing out on their own (D’Elia founded Superkül in 2002; Graham joined a few years later). Since then, they’ve worked on various projects, including Distrikt Nightclub and St. Joseph Media’s publishing headquarters. They are currently wrapping up a renovation at Alison Smith Contemporary Art, constructing the Junior Academy (a private school on Bayview Avenue), and working on a number of residential projects.

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The designer walks us through the creative process behind Joue

Growing up, Canadian designer Mary Ratcliffe spent a lot of time in her dad’s workshop, which ultimately drove her interest in making things by hand. “Ever since I was a little kid, I’ve wanted to bring the creations in my mind to reality,” says Ratcliffe. “I think it’s something that I always inherently wanted to do. As soon as I had the opportunity, I took it.

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