Since 1958, the vocabulary used to express praise for our buildings, from the Ontario Science Centre to the University of Toronto Multi Faith Centre, has been consistent: sensitive, serene, dignified, generous, low key, human, joyful, modernist, contemporary, refined, and inspiring.

However, the vision or insight that leads us through our design process is more difficult for us to describe. Like most architectural firms we are guided by place, program, and people. But what differentiates our firm is the way these factors become the key ingredients that shape extraordinary buildings.

 
Visitor Welcome Centre Phase 1

Visitor Welcome Centre Phase 1

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Limberlost Place

Limberlost Place

Toronto, Ontario
Surrey Civic Centre

Surrey Civic Centre

Surrey, British Columbia
Canon Canada Inc. Headquarters

Canon Canada Inc. Headquarters

Brampton, Ontario
Windsor City Hall

Windsor City Hall

Windsor, Ontario
Place des Arts

Place des Arts

Sudbury, Ontario
Ismaili Centre

Ismaili Centre

Toronto, Ontario
Aga Khan Museum

Aga Khan Museum

Toronto, Ontario
Queenston Plaza Border Crossing Complex

Queenston Plaza Border Crossing Complex

Queenston / Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Canadian War Museum

Canadian War Museum

Ottawa, Ontario
Discovery Centre

Discovery Centre

Halifax, Nova Scotia
Al Seera Museum

Al Seera Museum

Kuwait City, Kuwait
CHARS Competition

CHARS Competition

Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
Ontario Science Centre

Ontario Science Centre

Toronto, Ontario
Bata Shoe Museum

Bata Shoe Museum

Toronto, Ontario