Look, after spending nearly two decades working on mountain projects from Whistler to the Rockies, I've learned that cookie-cutter designs just don't cut it when you're dealing with heritage sites and alpine environments.
Every project we take on is basically a conversation between what was and what could be. Whether it's a 1920s lodge that needs some serious love or a brand-new family retreat that's gotta sit right in the landscape without screaming "look at me" - we're all about respect. Respect for the land, the history, and honestly, the people who'll call these places home.
Our team's pretty hands-on too. We're not just drawing up plans and disappearing. We're on-site, making sure every timber beam and stone detail actually works the way it should.
Learn More About UsFrom ground-up builds to bringing old beauties back to life
Custom homes that actually work with the mountain climate instead of fighting it. We've dealt with everything from avalanche zones to wildlife corridors.
There's something special about breathing new life into structures that've been standing for a century. We do it right, keeping the soul intact.
Green building isn't just trendy buzzwords for us. Passive solar, local materials, minimal site disturbance - that's been our approach since day one.
Designing spaces where guests feel that mountain magic the moment they walk in. It's part science, part art, and a whole lot of understanding what makes people comfortable.
Buildings shouldn't just plop down anywhere. We spend real time figuring out how structures can enhance the natural setting instead of competing with it.
Sometimes you just need expert eyes on a project. We consult on heritage assessments, restoration strategies, and navigating those tricky preservation regulations.
Whether you're restoring a heritage cabin or planning a new mountain retreat, let's grab a coffee and talk it through. We're pretty straightforward folks and we'll tell you honestly if we're the right fit for what you're trying to do.
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