The Baldock House:

2021-09-30 0

A new blog…updates to follow. James W. Strutt, 1959: designed to meet the clients requests for both privacy and connection to nature. Structurally resolved through the weight-efficiency and geometric explorations of hexagon volumes and hyperbolic-paraboloids, […]

The Strutt House, 1956

2018-07-01 0

Built in 1956 for his own family, this was one of Strutt’s earliest explorations using geometry to produce structural form. One of the most prolific Canadian modernist architects of the modern era -with over 500 […]

Young Canada Works at Building Careers in Heritage

2016-10-15 0

6 month Intern Opportunity and Summer Student Placements Interns will be given tasks in multiple areas of heritage conservation as they participate in the processes of planning and project implementation of exhibits and the conservation/refurbishment […]

Loeb Building

2016-08-19 0

The Loeb building on the Carleton University Campus is Ottawa, is a complex of three linked -offset- towers with a fouth mass connecting the three towers at the base. It is located on University Drive […]

Loeb House – The Courtyard Home

2016-08-09 0

The Loeb House, located in the Rockliffe Park neighborhood in Ottawa, was designed by James W. Strutt in 1958. The Sandstone coloured brick encompasses the apparently flat planes common to mid-century modern design. The Loeb […]

Hello and welcome to our ‘modern’ world!

2016-03-04 0

Welcome to the Strutt Foundation…present today, to save yesterday, for tomorrow. Our modernist architecture is one of the most vulnerable heritage assets. Many of the exciting projects of the day were designed with the premise […]