We're not just drawing lines on paper - we're creating living, breathing spaces that actually work with the environment instead of against it.
Based right here on Granville Street, we've spent years figuring out how to make buildings that people love AND the planet can handle. Turns out, you don't have to sacrifice one for the other.
From heritage restorations that brought old buildings back to life, to brand new commercial spaces that actually reduce energy costs - here's what we've been up to lately.
A family home that generates more energy than it uses. Yeah, we were skeptical at first too.
See full project →Whether you're starting from scratch or bringing a building back from the brink, we've got the skills and the certifications to make it happen right.
From concept sketches to construction docs, we handle the whole journey. Been doing this long enough to know what works and what's just gonna cause headaches down the road.
Let's be honest - 'green building' can mean almost nothing these days. We dig into the real numbers and find ways to actually cut your environmental footprint.
Great architecture isn't just about the outside. We make sure the inside flows, functions, and feels right - because that's where people actually spend their time.
Construction's messy - there's no way around it. We stick around to make sure what gets built actually matches what we designed.
Vancouver's got some beautiful old buildings that deserve better than getting torn down. We've restored quite a few, keeping what matters while making them work for today.
We know the LEED process inside and out. If you want that certification (and the energy savings that come with it), we'll guide you through without the usual frustration.
Look, we've been in this industry long enough to see what happens when you ignore environmental impact. Buildings are responsible for a massive chunk of carbon emissions - and we figured it's time architects actually do something about it.
It's not just about slapping some solar panels on a roof and calling it a day. Real sustainable design means thinking about materials, energy systems, water use, indoor air quality - the whole package. And honestly? It usually saves money in the long run.
We've been LEED certified for years, but we're not dogmatic about it. Sometimes there are better approaches depending on the project. What matters is results, not just checking boxes.
Our Approach to SustainabilityProjects Completed
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Whether you're thinking about a complete build, a renovation, or just want to pick our brains about making your space more sustainable - let's talk. First conversation's always free, no pressure.