When Vince and April Casali set about building their Toronto home they hired Michael Krus and Prishram Jain from TACT Architecture to lead the project, having always admired their unapologetically modern buildings. They encouraged the architects to work with unconventional materials, which resulted in a 4,300-square-foot structure encased in aluminum panels and a Cor-Ten front facade. “Cor-Ten is very rich and textural,” noted Krus. “It captures light and changes color. It’s not stagnant.”
