Every project's got its own story - these are spaces we've crafted with real people, real challenges, and honestly, some pretty rewarding outcomes. No two sites are ever the same, which keeps things interesting around here.
A net-zero family home that actually works in Toronto winters - took us three years to nail the details but the energy bills speak for themselves.
Converted warehouse space that keeps the grit but adds the comfort modern workers expect.
Tight lot, big ambitions - maximizing light on a 16-foot frontage.
Heritage committee gave us hell on this one, but we kept every brick they cared about while sneaking in proper insulation.
Reclaimed materials throughout - the bar top's from old Toronto dock timbers, which the owners love telling people about.
Interior overhaul that respects the 1920s bones while giving the family actual storage space.
Retail space where the architecture doesn't compete with the merchandise - took restraint but the client's sales went up 40% first quarter.
Probably our most aggressive solar integration - the roof angles had to work for both the view and panel efficiency, which was a fun puzzle.
Original plaster restoration job that nearly broke us, but you can't fake that kind of craftsmanship.
Co-working space with a rooftop you'd actually want to use - the green roof cuts cooling costs by about 30% in summer.
Sometimes it's just about getting the sight lines right - now they can see the backyard while prepping dinner.
Medical spaces don't have to feel clinical - brought in tons of natural light and materials that actually feel warm to the touch.
Off-grid cottage that doesn't sacrifice comfort - geothermal plus solar means they're powered up year-round without diesel generators.
We're always up for looking at new sites and challenges. Whether it's a gut renovation or starting from scratch, let's grab a coffee and see if we're a good fit.