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Integral House is a private residence located at 194 Roxborough Drive in the Rosedale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The project was commissioned by mathematician James Stewart as a residence incorporating a performance space, and was designed by Brigitte Shim and Howard Sutcliffe of the Toronto architectural firm Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. The name of the house is derived from the mathematical integral symbol, commonly used in calculus; Stewart's wealth derived from his authorship of widely used calculus textbooks. It has won several architectural awards, including a 2012 Governor-General's Medal in Architecture. Glenn D. Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art, said of Integral House, "I think it's one of the most important private houses built in North America in a long

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  • La Casa Integral es una residencia privada, localizada en la calle Roxborough Drive al 194 en el barrio Rosedale de Toronto, Canadá.​ El proyecto fue encargado por el matemático y profesor James Stewart como la residencia que incorpora un espacio de interpretación musical, y estuvo diseñado por Brigitte Shim y Howard Sutcliffe del estudio arquitectónico de Toronto, Shim-Sutcliffe Arquitectos. El nombre de la casa está derivado del símbolo matemático de la integral, generalmente utilizado en cálculo; la riqueza de Stewart se debe a su autoría sobre libros de Cálculo utilizados ampliamente en todo el mundo. El proyecto ha ganado varios premios arquitectónicos, incluyendo una Medalla en Arquitectura del Gobernador-General en 2012.​ Glenn D. Lowry, director del Museo de Arte Moderno, dijo sobr (es)
  • Integral House is a private residence located at 194 Roxborough Drive in the Rosedale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The project was commissioned by mathematician James Stewart as a residence incorporating a performance space, and was designed by Brigitte Shim and Howard Sutcliffe of the Toronto architectural firm Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. The name of the house is derived from the mathematical integral symbol, commonly used in calculus; Stewart's wealth derived from his authorship of widely used calculus textbooks. It has won several architectural awards, including a 2012 Governor-General's Medal in Architecture. Glenn D. Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art, said of Integral House, "I think it's one of the most important private houses built in North America in a long (en)
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  • Integral House is a private residence located at 194 Roxborough Drive in the Rosedale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The project was commissioned by mathematician James Stewart as a residence incorporating a performance space, and was designed by Brigitte Shim and Howard Sutcliffe of the Toronto architectural firm Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. The name of the house is derived from the mathematical integral symbol, commonly used in calculus; Stewart's wealth derived from his authorship of widely used calculus textbooks. It has won several architectural awards, including a 2012 Governor-General's Medal in Architecture. Glenn D. Lowry, director of the Museum of Modern Art, said of Integral House, "I think it's one of the most important private houses built in North America in a long time." The house went on sale in the autumn of 2015 after Stewart's passing in December 2014. It was sold in 2016 by Sotheby's. At that time it had been speculated that the buyers were musicians Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida, although when the house was re-listed for sale in 2019, it was reported that the buyer had been Mark Machin, a British banker and then-president of the CPP Investment Board who has purchased the property for C$15 million in 2016 and lived there with his wife and children. The house was sold in 2020 for a slightly-higher C$18.5 million. (en)
  • La Casa Integral es una residencia privada, localizada en la calle Roxborough Drive al 194 en el barrio Rosedale de Toronto, Canadá.​ El proyecto fue encargado por el matemático y profesor James Stewart como la residencia que incorpora un espacio de interpretación musical, y estuvo diseñado por Brigitte Shim y Howard Sutcliffe del estudio arquitectónico de Toronto, Shim-Sutcliffe Arquitectos. El nombre de la casa está derivado del símbolo matemático de la integral, generalmente utilizado en cálculo; la riqueza de Stewart se debe a su autoría sobre libros de Cálculo utilizados ampliamente en todo el mundo. El proyecto ha ganado varios premios arquitectónicos, incluyendo una Medalla en Arquitectura del Gobernador-General en 2012.​ Glenn D. Lowry, director del Museo de Arte Moderno, dijo sobre la Casa Integral: «Pienso que es una de las casas privadas más importantes construidas en América del Norte en mucho tiempo».​ Debido al fallecimiento de Stewart,​ la casa salió a la venta en el otoño de 2015,​ para ser vendida en 2016 por Sotheby a una pareja musical de alto perfil. Hubo rumores de que se trataba de Chantal Kreviazuk y Raine Maida, pero no fue así.​ El video musical de Kreviazuk para su canción «Into Me» se filmó en la Casa y se publicó en enero de 2016.​ (es)
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