Real adventures, real builds. These aren't just pretty renders—they're actual spaces where people push boundaries, find peace, and make memories that stick.
This one was a beast—literally clinging to a mountainside at 1,800 meters. We spent months figuring out how to make luxury feel natural up there. The main lodge uses massive reclaimed timber beams and floor-to-ceiling glass that frames the Coastal Range like a living painting. Guests get mountain access without destroying what makes it special in the first place.
Built this right where the rainforest meets the Pacific. The challenge? Creating something that could handle brutal coastal storms while feeling like it grew there naturally. We used local cedar and designed the roof to channel rainwater into a feature, not a problem.
Honestly, we wanted to bring that outdoor climbing vibe inside without making it feel fake. Thirty-foot walls, natural light flooding in from skylights, and a cafe where climbers can actually hang out. It's become the go-to spot in North Van for serious climbers and families alike.
This project was pure adrenaline from day one. Zip lines, aerial courses, and a base lodge that needed to handle 500 people on busy weekends. We integrated the courses into the existing forest canopy, using natural anchors wherever possible. The base station has massive doors that open completely, blurring inside and outside.
Twenty-four geodesic pods scattered across 40 acres of orchard. Each one's got solar panels, composting toilets, and views that'll make you forget about your phone. We worked hard to keep each pod secluded while maintaining easy access.
Kelowna, BC • 2023
Central hub for BC's best mountain biking terrain. We designed it so riders could roll right up, park their bikes inside, and access repair stations. The upstairs viewing deck overlooks the main jump line—it's basically stadium seating for watching friends crash.
Kamloops, BC • 2024
Helicopter-access only, built entirely with materials flown in. The roof's designed to shed massive snow loads, and the sauna? Yeah, we built it right into a natural rock outcropping. Pure backcountry luxury.
Revelstoke, BC • 2023
Urban waterfront facility that's transformed how Vancouverites access paddling. We created storage for 200 kayaks and canoes, changing rooms, a small cafe, and a floating dock system that adjusts with the tides. The building's cantilevered roof provides weather protection while maintaining sight lines across the water.
Off-grid retreat that proves sustainability doesn't mean roughing it. Geothermal heating, rainwater collection, and walls packed with locally sourced insulation. The owners wanted luxury without guilt, and we delivered. Zero fossil fuels, all comfort.
30,000 square feet of concrete paradise for skaters, BMXers, and scooter kids. We worked with local riders to design every transition and rail placement. The covered section means year-round riding despite BC's rain. It's become a regional destination.
Our most remote project ever—literally in the middle of nowhere, straddling the BC-Alberta border. Everything had to come in by helicopter or on someone's back. We designed modular components that could be assembled on-site. The result? A world-class alpine lodge that feels like it's always been there, serving climbers and skiers who make the trek in.
Whether it's a full resort or a single backcountry cabin, we're here to make it happen. Let's talk about what you're dreaming up.
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