Projects That Speak

Every building tells a story. Here's what we've been working on lately - the good, the challenging, and everything in between. Real projects, real solutions.

Lakeshore Residence
Residential

Lakeshore Residence

Etobicoke, ON

This one was a challenge - tight lot right by the water, but the clients wanted big windows and privacy. We ended up with a split-level design that catches lake views while keeping things cozy.

King Street Hub
Commercial

King Street Hub

Downtown Toronto, ON

Mixed-use development that actually works for the neighborhood. Ground floor retail, office space above, and a rooftop that people can use. Took three years but we got there.

Victorian Conversion
Heritage

Victorian Conversion

Cabbagetown, Toronto

Converting a 1880s townhouse into modern living space without losing its character? Yeah, that's basically walking a tightrope. But man, those original brick walls are something else.

EcoTech Office
Sustainable

EcoTech Office

Mississauga, ON

Net-zero office building that doesn't look like it's trying too hard. Solar integration, geothermal heating, the whole nine yards. The energy bills make the CFO smile, which is always good.

Minimalist Retreat
Residential

Minimalist Retreat

Muskoka, ON

Sometimes less really is more. Clean lines, natural materials, and views that do all the talking. The clients wanted a place to disconnect, and that's exactly what we delivered.

Junction Triangle Plaza
Urban Development

Junction Triangle Plaza

West Toronto, ON

Public space that people actually want to hang out in. Took forever with the city approvals, but watching folks use it on summer evenings? Worth every bureaucratic headache.

Passive House Toronto
Sustainable

Passive House Toronto

Leslieville, ON

Our first certified Passive House, and honestly, it was a learning curve. Super-insulated, airtight, but still feels open and bright. The heating bills are basically nothing.

Warehouse Studios
Heritage

Warehouse Studios

Liberty Village, Toronto

Old textile warehouse turned into creative office space. Kept the exposed brick and heavy timber, just made it work for today. The natural light in there is unreal.

Portlands Vision
Urban Development

Portlands Vision

Port Lands, Toronto

Master plan for waterfront redevelopment - still in progress, but it's shaping up. Mixed-use, walkable, connected to transit. The kind of neighborhood we wish we had more of in this city. It's gonna take years, but that's how city-building works.

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