Missing Middle Expansion
Schematic Designs for a 3rd story addition over an existing 6 unit residential building. The clients of this project are looking to create a bold…
Schematic Designs for a 3rd story addition over an existing 6 unit residential building. The clients of this project are looking to create a bold…
The demolition of the existing garage was finished in October 2020 and soon after construction began. First up: helical piles and foundations. Site conditions favoured…
We've won! Welcome to project GAGA, the winner of the professional tier category in the Kitchener backyard homes design competition! We are happy to announce…
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This modest sporting fieldhouse was the first project that Parks, Recreation, and Forestry built under the new City of Toronto Green Building Standards. The limited…
This 1850’s stone mill building is about to be given a new lease on life. The design calls for mill restoration returning the mill to…
THE STORY: Restoration & adaptive re-use of the 1863 Baptist church in Elora. This pre-confederation brick church was designated as a heritage building for its…
The Client desired to transform a tired 3-storey building in Toronto’s historic Corktown neighbourhood from its recent use as a discount furniture store into a…
The project is a construction of Ramp and Stairs to make the Ground Floor space universally accessible from the street entrance (to approx. ½ level below grade). The construction is all timber, using salvaged heavy timber sections dividing the ramped sections and providing informal seating for presentations. The Ground Floor space is planned for public events and presentations.
The City of Toronto arranged to purchase a 4 storey, 17,400 sq.ft. new building as part of a condo development in Leslieville that displaced the original Red Door Shelter. The new building is to be operated as 27 room, 100 bed emergency family shelter by The Woodgreen Red Door Shelter.