Our Work Speaks Volumes

From wild ideas on napkins to buildings that actually stand up - here's what we've been up to lately

Every project tells its own story, and honestly, some of 'em kept us up way more nights than we'd like to admit. But that's the thing about pushing boundaries - you can't play it safe and expect magic. These aren't just buildings; they're experiments, conversations, and sometimes happy accidents that worked out better than planned.

Eco Residential Project

Lakeshore Passive House

This one's got triple-glazed everything and basically heats itself. The clients thought we were nuts until their first winter bill came in.

Residential Sustainable
Commercial Tower

King Street Tech Hub

Twenty-three floors of trying to make corporate spaces feel less... corporate. Turned out pretty decent if you ask me.

Commercial
Heritage Restoration

Old Mill District Revival

1887 brick beauty that was falling apart. Now it's apartments with character that developers can't fake.

Heritage
Sustainable Commercial Building

Liberty Village Green Market

Living roof, rainwater harvesting, the whole nine yards. Plus it looks sick from a drone shot.

Commercial Sustainable
Urban Planning Project

Harbourfront Public Realm

Took a concrete wasteland and turned it into somewhere people actually wanna hang out. Wild concept, right?

Urban Planning
Interior Architecture

Yorkville Penthouse

Sometimes you get clients who trust you completely. This was one of those times, and we went for it.

Interior Residential
Solar Home

Scarborough Net-Zero Home

This place generates more power than it uses. Yeah, you read that right. The future's pretty cool.

Residential Sustainable
Warehouse Conversion

Distillery District Offices

Exposed brick, steel beams, modern systems. Old meets new without feeling forced.

Commercial Heritage
Family Home

Rosedale Family Residence

Three kids, two dogs, and parents who wanted something bold. Challenge accepted.

Residential
Urban Park

Junction Triangle Green Corridor

Connecting neighborhoods with green space that actually makes sense for how people move through the city.

Urban Planning Sustainable
Restaurant Design

Queen West Bistro

Cozy but not cramped, modern but not cold. Nailed it on the third revision.

Interior Commercial
Mass Timber Structure

Leslieville Mass Timber Office

Wood can do things people don't expect. This building's proof that sustainable doesn't mean sacrificing design.

Commercial Sustainable
Victorian Renovation

Cabbagetown Victorian Retrofit

Kept the charm, ditched the drafts. Heritage committee loved it, homeowners love their heating bill.

Residential Heritage
Retail Space

Bloor Street Flagship Store

Retail's tough these days. Gotta give people a reason to leave their couch. This space does that.

Commercial Interior
Laneway House

Annex Laneway Studio

Making the most out of 600 square feet. Small doesn't have to mean cramped or boring.

Residential Sustainable
Waterfront Development

East Bayfront Master Plan

Multi-year project that's still unfolding. Cities don't change overnight, but when they do change, it should matter.

Urban Planning

Got a project brewing?

Whether it's a complete shot in the dark or you've got blueprints already sketched on napkins, let's talk. We're always down to explore what's possible when you're willing to think differently.