Every project we've tackled has taught us something new. Here's a peek at what we've been up to—buildings that actually work for the people using them.
Built this one back in 2023—the clients wanted something that'd blend into the natural shoreline without screaming "look at me." Ended up with passive solar heating that cut their energy bills in half. That's a win.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2023
A 3,200 sq ft family home that doesn't fight with nature—it works alongside it. Green roof, solar panels, and enough windows to make you forget you're indoors.
Turned an old warehouse into workspace that people actually enjoy being in. Natural light everywhere, flexible layouts, and yeah—it's LEED Gold certified.
The renovation took 18 months but we kept most of the original brick and timber. Added a glass atrium that changed everything—suddenly the whole building breathes differently. Tech startups have been fighting over lease space ever since.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2024
This project was all about bringing community back to a forgotten neighborhood. We worked with residents for months to figure out what they actually needed—not what we thought they needed. The result? A public square that's busy from sunrise to sunset.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2023
Mixed-use development that doesn't feel sterile. We added green corridors, bike paths, and public spaces where folks can actually hang out.
1890s whiskey distillery that needed serious love. We kept the character—exposed brick, original beams—but made it work for today's standards.
Had to work with heritage committees for ages on this one but totally worth it. The building's got stories—literally in the walls. We updated mechanical systems, added modern insulation, but you'd never know from looking at it. That's kinda the point.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2022
Squeezed eight homes into what used to be parking spaces behind old houses. Each unit's got its own private outdoor space and enough light that you forget you're in a laneway. Proving that density doesn't have to mean cramped.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2024
Compact living done right. These townhouses pack a lot into small footprints—smart storage, flexible spaces, and way more charm than your average condo.
Corporate doesn't have to mean boring. Brought in natural materials, biophilic design, and spaces that shift from focused work to collaboration seamlessly.
The client wanted their office to feel less like a cubicle farm and more like a place you'd choose to work. We tore out walls, brought in tons of plants, and created these quiet pods for when you need to escape. Employee satisfaction scores went up by 40% after the redesign.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2023
Designed this as a year-round space where local food vendors could thrive. The retractable roof was a challenge—had to get the engineering just right so it'd work through Toronto winters. But now vendors can operate rain or shine, hot or cold.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2024
A food hall that celebrates local producers. Open-concept, tons of natural ventilation, and built with reclaimed materials from nearby demolitions.
Our most energy-efficient build yet. This place uses 90% less heating energy than a typical home—and no, it doesn't look like a science experiment.
Triple-glazed windows, super-insulated walls, heat recovery ventilation—the works. The owners were skeptical about the upfront cost until they got their first winter utility bill. Now they're telling everyone who'll listen about passive house design.
Location: Toronto, ON
Year: 2023
Whether you're starting from scratch or reimagining something old, we're here to make it happen. Let's chat about what you're thinking.
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