A little while ago I posted the Assaly Trend Home designs. While I was working on that post I realized that Assaly built a number of interesting and unique designs throughout their history. Below are all of the house designs that I have on file for Assaly that were not part of the "Trend Homes" collection. The Assaly Villas plans are published on an older post. An upcoming post will have the Assaly condominium tower floor plans.
I am missing the semi-detached plans from Lincoln Heights...so if any of my readers has them, I would love to share!
The plans above are a variation of the quatroplex designs built by Assaly in various locations throughout the city.
Fisher Gardens is one of the few neighbourhoods in Ottawa with zero lot-line housing. With this concept, the houses are pushed to one side of the lot line.
The Stonehedge neighbourhood appears to have been originally developed by Assaly, but most of the houses were built by Woodlea.
Hi, I was scrolling through this post and was shocked when I suddenly recognized myself! I am one of the kids in the field on page 15 :D My mother’s friend worked for Assaly at the time. My mother saved me a copy of the original brochure/flyer but I haven’t seen it for years.
ReplyDeleteI am researching mid-century modern homes around Ottawa, and I love your blog. The architecture in my neighbourhood (Glenwood) in Aylmer has always fascinated me, and it’s been great to learn more about the history and the architects behind the designs.
Thanks for sharing!
Leisa
I'm looking for the Assaly townhouses in Kanata.
ReplyDeleteThe plans for "Shatner Grove" are the Assaly townhomes in Kanata!
DeleteAny 4 level splits in Hawkesbury?
ReplyDeleteHmm...I am not sure if Assaly built in Hawesbury. I will have to do more research!
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