Our Work Speaks

Real projects, real challenges, real solutions. We've been designing buildings that actually work with nature instead of fighting against it for years now. Here's what we've learned along the way.

Cedar Ridge Residence

Cedar Ridge Residence

This one was a challenge - the clients wanted something that felt modern but didn't stick out like a sore thumb in the forest. We used local cedar and designed it to follow the natural slope instead of fighting it.

Residential Sustainable
Gastown Green Office

Gastown Green Office

Converting a 1920s warehouse into LEED-certified office space. Yeah, it was complicated, but worth it.

Commercial
Hillside Haven

Hillside Haven

Built into a steep slope on Bowen Island. The whole thing's designed so you can walk out onto different levels of your own garden from every floor.

Residential Landscape
Yaletown Heritage Restoration

Yaletown Heritage Restoration

Sometimes the best design decision is knowing what NOT to change. This 1912 brick warehouse needed modern systems but we kept every bit of character we could.

Heritage Commercial
Marine Drive Retail Complex

Marine Drive Retail

Mixed-use with shops below, offices above. The green roof isn't just for show - it actually cuts cooling costs by almost 30%.

Commercial
Whistler Mountain Retreat

Whistler Mountain Retreat

Geothermal heating, passive solar design, and huge windows that frame the mountains. The owners barely need to run the heat even in January.

Residential Sustainable
Kerrisdale Garden House

Kerrisdale Garden House

Built around a central courtyard that brings light and greenery into every room. It's basically an outdoor room that works year-round.

Residential Landscape
False Creek Brewery Conversion

False Creek Brewery Conversion

Old brewery turned creative workspace. We kept the original timber beams and brick - they don't make 'em like that anymore. Added tons of glass to let the light in.

Commercial Heritage
Kitsilano Beach House

Kitsilano Beach House

When you've got ocean views like this, the architecture needs to get out of the way. Simple lines, big openings, natural materials.

Residential
Richmond Tech Campus

Richmond Tech Campus

Three buildings connected by green corridors. The whole complex uses rainwater harvesting and natural ventilation. Tech companies love it because it actually helps people focus.

Commercial Sustainable
Laneway Living Project

Laneway Living Project

Proving you don't need a huge footprint to live well. 650 square feet that feels way bigger thanks to smart layout and connection to the garden.

Residential
Shaughnessy Heritage Home

Shaughnessy Heritage Home

A 1920s manor that needed to work for modern family life. We restored the front, added a contemporary rear addition. You'd never know from the street.

Heritage Residential

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