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Architects: DPAI Architecture, Toms + McNally Design
- Area: 1200 ft²
- Year: 2015
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Photographs:A. Marthouret / Revelateur-Studio
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Manufacturers: EQUITONE, Etex Colombia

Text description provided by the architects. Originally built in 1939, the Hambly House is one of only a handful of Art Moderne houses to be found in Ontario. The original building, built for Jack Hambly, is a striking example of streamlined late Art Deco in Hamilton; the flat-roofed building sports an archetypal curved corner with speed-striped stucco walls, nautical-inspired detailing including a porthole window, and a prominent front door surround.











