Here's what we've been building lately. Each project tells its own story - some smooth sailing, others taught us lessons we won't forget. That's the reality of architecture.
Toronto, ON - This waterfront home took almost three years from concept to completion. The clients wanted floor-to-ceiling glass but were worried about privacy. We solved it with strategically placed vertical louvers that shift the view depending on where you're standing.
View DetailsDowntown Toronto - A retrofit project where we had to work around heritage facade requirements. Not gonna lie, it was frustrating at first, but those constraints pushed us toward better solutions.
View DetailsWe gutted a 1920s home and reimagined the interior flow. The original layout made zero sense for how people actually live today.
View DetailsTight budget, tighter timeline. We made it work with smart material choices and a design that celebrated the existing brick.
View DetailsOur clients were downsizing but didn't want to feel like they were sacrificing space. Lots of built-ins and clever storage solutions.
View DetailsRetail below, residential above. The trick was managing acoustics and creating separate entrances that didn't feel like an afterthought. Took a few iterations to get right.
View DetailsThey wanted something that didn't look like every other startup office - no ping pong tables or neon signs. We focused on natural light, flexible work zones, and materials that'll age well.
View DetailsThis one was personal for us. We wanted to prove you could hit net-zero energy without making the house look like a science experiment. The solar integration took forever to get approved though.
View DetailsNarrow urban lot with privacy concerns. The courtyard design lets light flood in from above while keeping nosy neighbors at bay. Sometimes old ideas work best.
View DetailsHigh-end retail where every detail matters. We spent weeks just on the lighting scheme alone.
View DetailsWeekend escape that needed to handle harsh winters and heavy snow loads. We went with a low-profile design that settles into the landscape rather than fighting it. The deck cantilevering over the water was an engineering challenge we're pretty proud of.
View DetailsHealthcare spaces need to feel calming, not clinical. We used warm wood tones and brought in as much natural light as code would allow. The waiting area doesn't feel like you're waiting to see a doctor.
View DetailsWe're always up for a conversation about what you're trying to build. No pressure, no sales pitch - just honest talk about whether we're the right fit for your project.
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