Over the years, we've had the privilege of working on some pretty incredible projects - from cozy residential spaces to sprawling urban developments. Each one tells its own story, and honestly, that's what keeps us excited about what we do.
A net-zero energy home that doesn't compromise on style or comfort. The clients wanted something that'd last generations, and we delivered with triple-glazed windows, solar orientation, and local timber throughout.
West Vancouver, BCBuilt for a growing tech startup, this workspace prioritizes natural light and green spaces. The living wall alone houses over 1,200 plant species.
Richmond, BCThis one's close to our hearts. We reimagined 2.3 kilometers of waterfront to create community gathering spaces, pedestrian paths, and habitat restoration zones. It's become a real neighborhood hub.
Vancouver, BCConverting a 1912 warehouse into modern lofts while keeping the original brick and timber exposed was tricky. We spent months sourcing period-accurate materials and working with heritage consultants, but it was totally worth it.
Gastown, VancouverFarm-to-table dining space that celebrates BC's agricultural heritage. Reclaimed barn wood, locally-sourced stone, and custom metalwork created an intimate atmosphere.
Yaletown, VancouverAlpine living at its finest. Floor-to-ceiling glass brings the mountains inside while geothermal heating keeps things cozy during those brutal winter months.
Whistler, BCGround-floor retail with residential above, plus a rooftop community garden that's become surprisingly popular. The key was balancing density with livability, and I think we nailed it.
Mount Pleasant, VancouverThis neighborhood center features a green roof, rainwater collection, and solar panels. It's basically an energy-positive building that gives back to the grid.
Kitsilano, VancouverMaking the most of Vancouver's laneway housing initiative with a compact, two-story design that feels spacious despite being under 700 sq ft.
East Vancouver, BCTransforming a 1920s elementary school into modern office spaces was a labor of love. We kept the original gymnasium and turned it into a stunning atrium.
Strathcona, VancouverDesigned with biophilic principles at its core - water features, natural materials, and abundant plant life create a healing environment. The building itself is LEED Platinum certified.
Burnaby, BCWe're always excited to hear about new challenges and opportunities. Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to revitalize an existing space, let's chat about what's possible.
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