projects
The Central Academic Building (CAB) project at the University of Alberta was an architectural transformation at a major confluence point of a bustling student body on campus.
The 102 Street Centre redevelopment was a concept design exploration into evolving the existing Manulife Phase 2 tower podium into a large single-tenant office space incorporating additional floor area and new rooftop amenities.
Formerly known as Enbridge Place, this 1970s-era striking all-black modern skyscraper in the style of Mies van der Rohe was given a complimentary interior transformation and enhancement to the podium and plaza.
This project is a 6-storey 94-unit residential building and is designed to provide a solution for a "missing middle" development, a building type in the middle of a spectrum between detached single-family homes and mid to high-rise apartment buildings.
