The Hemingway Studio

Peter Hemingway Studio

Named after the designer Peter Hemingway, this studio's design is influenced by Haida architecture. Its floor plan is circular with a roof-line that rises in a conical shape, held aloft by 12 wooden columns. It is built primarily of cedar and pine. The west wall is an arced "light-wall": this floor to ceiling pane window, 3.7 metres long, serves as the primary source of natural light in the studio. Built into the middle of this windowed area is a glass door leading out onto a large, private balcony.

Floor dimensions:
6 metres diameter 

The Hemingway Studio amenities include:
6’ motorized live-edge standing desk in walnut wood
Second live-edge console desk in acacia wood
55” 4k curved, wall-mounted TV monitor with cablevision
Desktop computer monitor and keyboard
Microwave
Bluetooth bookshelf speakers
Small lounge area
Wireless printer
Spacious storage closet
Privacy drapes

Floor Plan

The Hemingway Studio Floorplan

View from desk in Hemingway Studio
Interior shot of Hemingway Studio
View from Hemingway Studio
Deck of Hemingway Studio
Ceiling of Hemingway Studio
Kitchenette area of Hemingway Studio