Architecture Riot designs spaces that are deeply attuned to the people who inhabit them.
Toronto-based, OAA-licensed architecture and interior design studio. Custom homes, renovations, and retail fit-outs across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond.
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Pearson Residence
Richmond Hill, 2025
A 4,600 sq ft forever home designed for multi-generational living — layered thresholds, oak-framed portals, and a material palette of rift-cut white oak, travertine, and leathered granite, crafted to adapt across generations.
Featured on Architectural Digest
Crossroad House
Mississauga, 2025
A 4,100 sq ft corner-lot residence in Mississauga — two intersecting volumes, double-height living spaces, and large windows precisely positioned to frame mature birch trees while commanding both street frontages.
Featured on Designlines and Nuvo Magazine
Buno Coffee Queen
Toronto, 2024
A Queen West café with a striking blue facade and considered signage giving way to a narrow interior resolved through continuous horizontal planes, softly curved millwork, and a counter designed as much for conversation as for coffee.
Featured on Leibal, Designlines, Interior Design, AN Interior and The Architect’s Newspaper
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2026Best in Design Awards (BDA) - Emerging Talent Finalist, Azure / Designlines
2025”How Multi-Generational Living Inspired by Middle eastern Traditions Shaped a Modern Toronto Home”, Amy Bradford, Architectural Digest
”Architecture Riot softens corners and sculpts horizontal planes for the elegant and understated Buno Coffee”, Kelly Pau, AN Interior
”15 Modern Staircase Ideas to Elevate Your Home Interiors”, Designlines
“Home of the Week: In Mississauga, a New Way to Live on a Corner Lot”, Beth Hitchcock, Nuvo Magazine
“Understated and Underrated, Buno Coffee by Architecture Riot”, Kelly Pau, The Architect’s Newspaper
“Sip The Day Away in Buno Coffee’s Latest Outpost in Toronto”, Carlene Olsen, Interior Design
“A Light-Filled Mississauga Home That Breaks the Mold”, Joseph Cicerone, Designlines
“Buno by Architecture Riot”, Leo Lei, Leibal
“Buno Coffee’s Second Act”, Joseph Cicerone, Designlines
2024“Warmth, domesticity and the outside under wraps”, Dave Leblanc, The Globe And Mail
2023“A Bay Street Townhouse Designed for Breezy Downtown Living”, Joseph Cicerone, Designlines
“Young family transforms ‘so small’ house to feel ‘so big’ for them and their three-year-old son”, Carola Vyhnak, Toronto Star
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