Builder/Architect Magazine

Builder/Architect Magazine

January, 2009

Amedeo Barbini is out to change the perception that high-end homes are inherently inefficient when it comes to heating, electrical use and water use. Beauty is often seen as being high maintenance and the wealthy are perceived as having no real stake in diminishing their carbon foot print. His new town homes, built at 108 and 110 "Polar Plains in the South Hills area of Toronto, are testament to his commitment to underpinning beauty with real substance as a solid green foundation

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Every detail of design and function was carefully considered and the result is a home that is a pleasure to live in everyday.

JP

We just finished the project and have recently moved in and we can honestly say that we enjoyed the process from beginning to end.

Mary Lee Keefe & Guy Manuel

The layout of the rooms, the classic yet clean styling, the top-of-the-line materials, and the attention to detail were all immediately apparent the first time we saw this home.

Stephen Morrison

Your attention to a very elegant detailed design and quality throughout has put it in the forefront of new construction in Toronto.

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His design truly anticipated our needs and the way we wanted to live in each of our homes.

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