Look, we've spent over two decades getting our hands dirty with everything from century-old Victorian warehouses to massive mixed-use developments. Each project here? It's got its own personality, its own challenges, and yeah—its own headaches we've learned from.
Toronto, ON • 2019-2022
Turned five 1890s grain silos into a mixed-use community hub. Kept the original brick, added geothermal heating—won a heritage award but honestly, the best part was seeing the neighborhood come alive again.
Vancouver, BC • 2021
86 units, net-zero ready. The rooftop gardens weren't just for show—they actually offset 30% of cooling costs.
Ottawa, ON • 2020
1904 Carnegie building. Every window was custom-replicated. Nightmare? Kinda. Worth it? Absolutely.
Toronto, ON • 2023
Reclaimed an industrial corridor into a pedestrian-friendly zone. Added 200+ trees, bike lanes, and yeah—people actually use it.
Kingston, ON • 2018-2019
Seven connected Victorian storefronts from 1867. We basically became limestone experts overnight. Hand-matched every cornice detail.
Montreal, QC • 2022
Converted an old textile factory. Exposed timber trusses, modern glass atrium—clients love the contrast.
Hamilton, ON • 2020-2023
Master planned 15 acres of post-industrial waterfront. Brownfield remediation, new transit connections, public art installations—this one took serious coordination with like eight different agencies.
Toronto, ON • 2023
12 infill units in existing laneways. Fought zoning for months, but it's working—affordable density without touching the streetscape.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON • 2021
1864 hotel. Structural reinforcement, accessibility upgrades, all while keeping that Victorian charm intact. Tricky balance.
Mississauga, ON • 2022-Present
Transit-oriented development around GO station. Dense but livable—that's always the goal. Mixed-income housing, retail, green corridors.
Guelph, ON • 2023
Ground-up community center. Passive house certified. We ran like 40 community consultation sessions—exhausting but essential.
Toronto, ON • 2022
24 stacked townhomes on a former parking lot. Solar-ready, EV charging, shared courtyards. Neighbors were skeptical at first but came around.
Whether it's breathing new life into a century-old building or planning out the next neighborhood evolution—we're interested if it's challenging and meaningful. No cookie-cutter stuff here.