Projects that blend sustainability with honest design
A net-zero energy home that doesn't sacrifice aesthetics for efficiency. This one taught us that passive design can actually be exciting when you stop treating it like a checklist.
Bringing pedestrians back to the streets while keeping vehicles happy.
Tech offices that breathe - literally and figuratively.
1912 character meets 2023 building codes - a delicate dance we've gotten pretty good at.
48 units, cross-laminated timber, and a rooftop garden that actually produces food people eat.
Turned an old warehouse into living space without erasing its industrial soul.
Designed for actual family chaos - not magazine spreads. Though it ended up in a few anyway.
Health-focused architecture that prioritizes air quality, natural light, and biophilic design principles. We worked with environmental psychologists on this one - learned a ton about how spaces genuinely affect people's wellbeing.
Public spaces that actually work for the community - we spent months just listening to what locals needed before drawing a single line. Turns out people are way smarter about their neighborhoods than we are.
Retail, residential, and green space sharing the same footprint without stepping on each other's toes.
Maximizing views and light while creating intimate spaces within an open plan - harder than it sounds.
LEED Gold certified workspace
Compact living done right
Preserving character, adding comfort
Education meets nature
Whether it's a ground-up build, renovation, or just figuring out if your idea is even possible - let's talk about it. We've probably tackled something similar (or at least adjacent) before.
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