From breathing new life into century-old landmarks to crafting homes that'll barely touch the grid - here's what we've been up to. Each project tells its own story, and honestly, we're pretty proud of how they turned out.
Projects Completed
Turned this 1890s warehouse into a mixed-use space without losing what made it special. The original timber beams? Yeah, we kept every single one.
Built a family home that produces more energy than it uses. The clients wanted luxury without the guilt - mission accomplished.
Startup incubator that needed to feel creative but still professional. Mass timber construction, biophilic design, and enough collaboration spaces to make an extrovert weep.
Cottage country doesn't always mean rustic logs. This lakefront property proves you can go contemporary without fighting the landscape.
Took an 1880s Victorian that was basically held together by paint and prayers. Now it's got all its original charm plus, y'know, proper insulation and wiring that won't burn the place down.
Farm-to-table restaurant where the design matches the philosophy. Reclaimed everything, local materials, and lighting that actually makes food look good.
Turned a dead-end laneway into two modern homes that share a courtyard. Proof that density doesn't have to mean compromising on quality or light.
1920s bank building converted into a 12-room boutique hotel. The vault's now the wine cellar. Because of course it is.
Empty nesters wanted to downsize but upsize their quality of life. Built them a home where every room connects to the surrounding woods.
Artist studios and gallery space carved out of an old textile factory. Raw industrial aesthetic meets functional artist needs.
Whether it's a heritage building that needs saving or a new build that needs to tread lightly on the earth, we'd love to hear about it. Every good project starts with a conversation.