Every project tells a story—here's a look at how we've been shaping spaces that actually work for people while keeping the planet in mind. From century-old heritage buildings that needed a second life to brand new commercial spaces that push the envelope on what sustainable design can do.
Honestly one of our favorites—this lakeside home was all about bringing the outdoors in without compromising on energy efficiency. Triple-glazed windows everywhere, passive solar design, and a green roof that's basically become a butterfly haven.
Toronto, ON 2024Toronto, ON • 2024
Residential
Six-story tech office that's basically a living building. We integrated vertical gardens on the south-facing facade which cut cooling costs by 30%. The client was skeptical at first but now they can't stop bragging about their energy bills.
Toronto, ON 2023Toronto, ON • 2023
Commercial
This 1890s warehouse was in rough shape—but those original timber beams and exposed brick? Too good to lose. We kept the soul intact while sneaking in modern HVAC, insulation, and accessibility features that you'd never know weren't original.
Toronto, ON 2024Toronto, ON • 2024
Heritage
Young family wanted something that'd grow with them—flexible spaces, tons of natural light, and a backyard that connects seamlessly with indoor living. We added a sunroom that's basically usable year-round thanks to smart glazing tech.
Toronto, ON 2023Toronto, ON • 2023
Residential
Waterfront dining spot where the view's the star but the architecture doesn't compete—it complements. Floor-to-ceiling glass, reclaimed wood accents, and an open kitchen that's part of the show. Oh, and we managed to make it all flood-resistant too.
Toronto, ON 2024Toronto, ON • 2024
Commercial
Community-focused urban plaza that transformed an underused parking lot into a gathering space people actually want to hang out in. Permeable paving, native plantings, and flexible seating that works for everyone from office workers on lunch to kids after school.
Toronto, ON 2023Toronto, ON • 2023
Urban Planning
No cubicles here—this ad agency needed zones that could shift between focused work and collaborative chaos. We used movable acoustic panels, tons of plants for air quality, and lighting that adjusts throughout the day because circadian rhythms are real.
Toronto, ON 2024Toronto, ON • 2024
Interior
Tiny footprint, huge impact. This 650 sq ft laneway house proves you don't need a mansion to live comfortably. Super-insulated walls, a living roof, and strategic window placement that makes it feel twice its size. Plus it's generating more energy than it uses.
Toronto, ON 2023Toronto, ON • 2023
Residential
Old brewery building turned mixed-use space—kept all the industrial character while making it actually livable. Exposed brick, original wood columns, and modern glass insertions that show where old meets new. Historical society gave it a thumbs up which felt pretty good.
Toronto, ON 2024Toronto, ON • 2024
Heritage
Fashion brand wanted a store that felt like an experience, not just a place to buy stuff. We created flowing spaces with natural materials, adjustable lighting scenes, and a back garden courtyard that customers weren't expecting. Sales went up 40% in the first quarter.
Toronto, ON 2023Toronto, ON • 2023
Commercial
Vacant lot turned neighborhood asset—worked directly with residents to design raised beds, a tool shed, composting area, and a little pavilion for workshops. It's become this amazing community hub where people from all backgrounds come together over tomatoes and herbs.
Toronto, ON 2024Toronto, ON • 2024
Urban Planning
High-end condo renovation where the client wanted luxury but also consciousness—so we sourced everything locally where possible, used low-VOC finishes, and incorporated smart home tech that actually makes sense. The custom millwork's made from reclaimed walnut.
Toronto, ON 2023Toronto, ON • 2023
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