Modern commercial architecture

Transforming cityscapes through innovative design and environmental consciousness

We've spent years figuring out how buildings can work with cities, not against 'em. Real sustainable design isn't just slapping solar panels on roofs - it's rethinking everything from the ground up.

What we actually do

Look, there's enough jargon in architecture already. We design commercial spaces and urban environments that don't cost the earth - literally. Been at this for a while now, and honestly? The best projects are the ones where clients trust us to push boundaries a bit.

Commercial Building Design

Offices, retail spaces, mixed-use developments that people actually want to spend time in

Urban Planning & Development

Big picture stuff - how neighborhoods connect, flow, and grow without losing their soul

Sustainable Architecture Consulting

We'll help you hit those green certifications without compromising on design or budget

Heritage Building Restoration

Breathing new life into old structures while respecting what made 'em special in the first place

Sustainable office building

Why work with us?

We've been around long enough to know that every project's different. Cookie-cutter solutions? Not our thing. We listen first, design second.

Our Story
Urban planning project

Recent projects that got us excited

Here's some work we're pretty proud of. Each one taught us something new.

Featured commercial project

Bay Street Mixed-Use Tower

22 floors of office and retail that actually generates more energy than it uses

View Project
Heritage restoration project

Distillery District Adaptive Reuse

1880s warehouse meets 2024 office space

Sustainable urban project

King West Community Hub

Ground-up urban planning for a better neighborhood

Got a project in mind?

We're always up for a conversation. Whether you've got detailed plans or just a rough idea, let's chat about what's possible. Coffee's on us.

Sustainability isn't optional anymore

We've been doing green architecture since before it was trendy. Not because it looks good on brochures, but because it's the only way forward. Every building we design needs to justify its footprint - and then some.

Our Approach
Sustainable architecture