We're not just drawing lines on paper - we're shaping how people live, work, and connect with their environment
Look, there's enough cookie-cutter buildings out there already. We started this practice because we believe architecture should do more than just exist - it should enhance lives, respect the planet, and honestly? Make you feel something when you walk through the door.
Based here in Toronto, we've spent years figuring out how to blend contemporary design with sustainable practices that aren't just greenwashing. Every project's different, every client's got their own story, and that's what keeps us excited about what we do.
More About UsSix core areas where we can make a real difference for your project
Your home should feel like yours, not like it came from a catalog. We design residences that fit how you actually live - whether that's a cozy renovation or a ground-up custom build.
Offices, retail spaces, mixed-use developments - we've done 'em all. The goal? Creating environments where businesses thrive and people want to spend time.
Big picture stuff. How neighborhoods connect, how green spaces integrate, how communities grow sustainably. This is where we get to think about the future on a larger scale.
Not sure where to start with LEED certification or net-zero targets? We help navigate the technical stuff and make green building decisions that make financial sense too.
The shell's only half the story. We design interiors that flow naturally, maximize natural light, and create spaces people genuinely enjoy being in.
Old buildings have stories worth preserving. We specialize in breathing new life into heritage structures while respecting their original character and historical significance.
Real talk - the construction industry's got a massive carbon footprint, and we can't just ignore that. Every project we take on starts with a simple question: how can this building tread lighter on the planet?
We're talking passive solar design, reclaimed materials, rainwater harvesting, green roofs - the whole nine yards. But here's the thing: sustainable design doesn't mean sacrificing aesthetics or functionality. Often, it makes buildings better.
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LEED Certified Projects
"Working with Cyrendal Quinthar wasn't like dealing with typical architects. They actually listened to how we wanted to use the space, pushed back when our ideas didn't make practical sense, and delivered something that exceeded what we thought was possible. Three years in, and we still love this building."
Whether it's a napkin sketch or a fully-formed vision, we'd love to hear about it. Let's grab a coffee and see if we're a good fit.