Over the years, we've had the privilege of shaping spaces that people actually want to live and work in. Here's a glimpse of what keeps us coming back to the drawing board every morning.
Honestly, residential work is where we get to be a bit more personal. We've designed homes for families who wanted something beyond the cookie-cutter suburban box — think natural light flooding in, smart use of tight urban lots, and materials that'll age beautifully.
One project that stands out was a laneway house in Toronto's west end. The clients were downsizing but didn't wanna compromise on style or functionality. We squeezed in 1,200 sq ft that feels twice as big, thanks to some clever spatial planning and a killer courtyard.
View Residential ProjectsCommercial projects are a different beast entirely. You're dealing with zoning headaches, investor expectations, and the need to create something that's both functional and doesn't bore people to tears when they walk by.
We've done everything from boutique office spaces to mixed-use developments. There's this six-story build near the Distillery District where we managed to blend heritage brick aesthetics with contemporary glass panels — took forever to get approved, but the end result turned out pretty damn good if I say so myself.
Explore Commercial WorkThinking bigger than individual buildings — we help shape entire communities that people actually want to be part of.
Old buildings have stories to tell. We just help 'em tell those stories while meeting modern building codes and expectations.
Sometimes the best architecture happens inside. We design spaces that flow naturally and make sense for how people actually live.
Every project we touch now has green building principles baked in from day one. It's not just about LEED certifications — it's about designing buildings that'll still make sense in 50 years when energy costs are through the roof and climate concerns are even more pressing. Passive solar, green roofs, reclaimed materials... we've been doing this stuff since before it was trendy.
We don't drop the same building template everywhere and call it a day. Each project responds to its neighborhood, climate, and the people who'll use it. A build in Toronto's core looks different from something in the suburbs for good reason.
Look, stunning renderings are easy. Delivering that vision on an actual budget? That's the hard part. We've learned through trial and error where to splurge and where to save without compromising the design integrity.
We're not interested in buildings that look great for 5 years then fall apart. Materials, systems, layouts — everything's chosen with longevity and adaptability in mind. Your grandkids might end up using these spaces differently, and that's okay.
These projects succeed because our clients stay involved. We're not the type to disappear for months then unveil something you've never seen before. Regular check-ins, honest conversations, and adjustments along the way make better buildings.
This portfolio just scratches the surface. We've got detailed case studies, process documentation, and before-and-after transformations that really show how projects evolve from concept to completion. If you're serious about working together or just curious about our methods, let's set up a time to walk through specific projects that match what you're thinking about.
We've been fortunate enough to get some attention from industry publications and awards committees over the years.
2022 Award Winner
Featured Project 2023
2021 Recognition
Multiple Publications