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 property was originally listed at $28 million in the spring of 2015, then dropped to $23 million months later. The house was known as a philanthropic hub in the city, where Stewart frequently hosted fundraisers and benefit concerts. But from the street, “it’s remarkably modest,” said David Lieberman, a veteran architect and University of Toronto associate professor.
Source: National Post September 16, 2016 23:37 UTC