Projects That Actually Got Built

Every building here started as a sketch on someone's napkin (okay, maybe not literally). These aren't just pretty renders – they're real spaces where people work, create, and do their thing every day. We've spent the last decade figuring out how to make sustainable design work in the real world, not just on paper.

Westside Tech Hub
Commercial

Westside Tech Hub

Four-story office complex that doesn't look like every other glass box. Passive cooling saved them 40% on HVAC costs.

22,000 sq ft LEED Gold
Junction Manufacturing Centre
Industrial

Junction Manufacturing Centre

Turned an old rail depot into a modern fabrication space. The skylights alone changed everything for the workers.

45,000 sq ft
Old Mill District Revival
Heritage

Old Mill District Revival

1890s textile mill that almost got demolished. Now it's mixed-use commercial space with original timber beams that'll outlast us all.

Heritage Status 32,000 sq ft
Queen Street Retail Block
Commercial

Queen Street Retail Block

Ground floor retail with office space up top. The green roof isn't just for show – it actually keeps the top floor livable in summer.

18,500 sq ft Green Roof
Liberty Village Commons
Urban Dev

Liberty Village Commons

Public space planning that actually gets used. Turns out people like places to sit that aren't concrete benches.

Public Space
Port Lands Distribution Hub
Industrial

Port Lands Distribution Hub

Logistics facility with enough solar panels to power half the operation. The client's energy bills dropped like a rock.

68,000 sq ft Solar
Bloor Street Corporate Centre
Commercial

Bloor Street Corporate Centre

Six floors of office space where people actually want to work. Natural light does wonders – who knew?

38,000 sq ft LEED Platinum
Distillery District Annex
Heritage

Distillery District Annex

Victorian warehouse conversion. Kept the soul, added the plumbing. Best of both worlds.

Heritage
Waterfront Promenade
Urban Dev

Waterfront Promenade

Half a kilometer of public walkway. Sometimes the best architecture is what connects people, not what walls them in.

Public
Scarborough Industrial Park
Industrial

Scarborough Industrial Park

Three-building complex for light manufacturing. Rainwater harvesting system paid for itself in three years.

92,000 sq ft
King West Innovation Centre
Commercial

King West Innovation Centre

Coworking space before coworking was cool. Flexible layouts that adapt faster than tech startups pivot.

28,000 sq ft Adaptive
Dundas Square Gateway
Urban Dev

Dundas Square Gateway

Mixed-use development that had about a million stakeholders. Somehow we made it work.

Mixed-Use

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