We are motivated by a deep belief in architecture’s capacity to create new physical, cultural, and social connections.
Our work is located often in challenging and complex locations, or when a project’s ambitions are to evolve precedent and typology pointing to a different future, for an organization, a community, an individual.
From the firm’s earliest beginnings with Inner City Arts – a multi-phase youth arts center in the heart of Skid Row – we have approached each design seeking to find its resolution precisely within its context, whether social, political, programmatic, or physical.
This is where invention occurs within our work; at Star Apartments, and its first-of-kind prefabricated construction, at Qaumajuq, creating place and identity for Canada’s largest collection of post-war Inuit art, or at the Sixth Street Viaduct, which radically reimagines infrastructure as civic amenity in the contemporary city.
