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When is a house not really a house?

transformer%20house.jpgWhen it is an 'architecturally-disguised electrical substation' in Canada of course!

Photographer Robin Collyer began documenting these bungalow style substations from the 1950's and 1960's. Apparently there are 322 of these, designed to blend in with the properties in neighbourhoods in Toronto.

[via BLDG BLOG]

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