A collection of projects we're genuinely proud of - each one with its own story and unique set of challenges that kept us up at night
A family home that breathes - literally. We integrated passive ventilation with solar orientation and ended up with something that's actually comfortable year-round.
Five floors of creative workspace where the lines between indoor and outdoor got pretty blurry. The green wall installation was a real learning curve but worth every headache.
Turning a 1912 warehouse into modern lofts without losing its soul - that was the challenge. Those exposed brick walls had stories to tell.
When you've got ocean views like that, the architecture just needs to get out of the way. Floor-to-ceiling glass, natural materials, and a roofline that echoes the water.
Reclaimed barn wood meets polished concrete - sounds cliche but it works. The clients wanted rustic without the kitsch, which is honestly refreshing.
38 rooms, each one different. The owners didn't want cookie-cutter, so we gave them character - lots of it. The project went six weeks over but nobody's complaining now.
Building in the mountains isn't for the faint of heart. Snow loads, site access, wildlife considerations - but the result is this cozy fortress that blends right into the forest.
Turning a 1920s church into a community arts center while keeping the original stained glass was... intense. Worth it though.
Law firms don't have to feel like law firms. Natural light, plants everywhere, and materials that actually feel good to be around made all the difference.
Urban density doesn't mean sacrificing privacy or light. These six units pack a lot of living into a small footprint, and each one feels surprisingly spacious.
Retail is tough right now, so we focused on creating an experience rather than just a store. The curved display walls were a fabrication nightmare but they photograph well.
Built around a central courtyard that brings light into every room. The clients meditate out there most mornings, which feels like we did something right.