A Gaudí-inspired home in Hamilton, Ontario, designed within Ontario Building Code and Hamilton zoning, featuring an undulating wave-like roofline of ceramic tiles in turquoise and green tones rising to a maximum height of 10.5 meters, with a parabolic central entry arch 3 meters wide and 4 meters tall framed in limestone and reclaimed brick, irregular stained-glass windows in jewel tones of amber, violet, aqua, and rose scattered across the façade, and a circular clerestory window above the entrance; the rear elevation opening into a garden terrace supported by three tree-like organic columns with a semicircular balcony above and a broad glazed wall 5 meters wide; side elevations showing irregular vertical windows and a circular stairwell window; interior layout with a double-height atrium and spiral timber staircase, open-plan living, dining, and kitchen spaces with curved partitions, a study and accessible bath on the main floor, and a second floor with a primary suite, ensuite, walk-in closet, two additional bedrooms with Jack-and-Jill bath, laundry, and gallery hall overlooking the atrium; materials include Ontario limestone, reclaimed brick, terrazzo floors, curved gypsum plaster walls, laminated timber, bronze, and mosaic tile accents in turquoise, emerald, cobalt blue, and amber, creating a sculptural, organic residence that merges Gaudí’s artistry with Ontario’s durability and sustainability standards such as triple-glazed stained-glass windows, net-zero ready See more