Each project tells its own story - from sketches on napkins to buildings that actually work with their environment instead of fighting it. We've been fortunate to work with clients who get what sustainable design is really about.
Toronto, ON - 2023
Net-zero family home that actually hit its energy targets. The clients wanted something that didn't scream "eco-house" but still did the right thing.
Mississauga, ON - 2022
Three-story office building with a green roof that's not just for show - it handles stormwater and gives employees somewhere decent to eat lunch. LEED Gold certified without breaking anyone's budget.
Hamilton, ON - 2021
Turning a 1890s textile mill into mixed-use space was tricky - had to keep the character while making it work for today. Those old timber beams are still holding strong.
Toronto, ON - 2023
Four compact homes that make the most of tight urban lots. Passive solar design keeps heating costs down.
Toronto, ON - 2022
Farm-to-table spot needed interiors that matched their ethos. Reclaimed wood, living walls, and lighting that doesn't wash out the food.
Toronto, ON - 2020-2024
Multi-year project reimagining a formerly industrial area. Focused on walkability, green corridors, and keeping some of that gritty character that makes neighborhoods interesting.
Toronto, ON - 2023
Street-level shops with apartments above. Got creative with natural ventilation to cut down on AC needs.
Scarborough, ON - 2021
Lakefront property that had to deal with some serious erosion concerns. Cantilevered design minimizes footprint while maximizing those lake views. Geothermal heating pulls from stable ground temps.
Toronto, ON - 2022
1880s home that needed serious updating without losing its soul. Hidden modern systems, upgraded insulation, and a rear addition that you'd swear was original.
Etobicoke, ON - 2021
Public library and education space built with mass timber construction. Acoustics were challenging but we got there. Kids love the reading nooks tucked into the structure.
Toronto, ON - 2023
Tech company outgrew their space. Flexible layout adapts as teams shift, biophilic elements keep it from feeling like a cubicle farm.
Mississauga, ON - 2020-2023
Helped transform underused waterfront into public space people actually want to hang out in. Flood-resilient design that works with lake levels instead of against them.