Principal Tom Kundig revisits a former project in British Columbia, transforming a disused agricultural building into a combination wine production and tasting facility.
təməsew̓txʷ Aquatic and Community Centre is the first project of its kind to meet the Canada Green Building Council’s Zero Carbon Building-Design Standard.
A derelict 1970s garage is transformed into an ultra-efficient residence—complete with workshop, culinary space, and more—that blends into the countryside of southeastern Quebec.
In expanding and renovating an Edwardian dwelling, the Toronto firm rises to the challenge of balancing the house’s historic character while meeting the clients’ wish for a minimalist aesthetic.