Over the years, we've poured our hearts into creating spaces where memories get made. From packed hockey arenas to intimate concert halls, here's what we've been up to.
This one's close to our hearts. We worked with the community for nearly two years to nail down exactly what they needed. The result? A 5,200-seat arena that feels intimate even when it's packed.
Getting the acoustics right in an open-air setting isn't easy, but man, this one turned out great.
Four sports under one roof - that was the challenge. We made it work with flexible layouts and smart zoning.
Thunder Bay, ON
Sometimes the best projects are about breathing new life into existing structures. This 1968 building got a total makeover.
Vancouver, BC
Our first full e-sports build. The lighting design alone took months, but watching the first tournament there made it worth it.
Edmonton, AB
This project taught us a lot about balancing tradition with innovation. The old stadium had been there since 1952, and folks were understandably attached. We kept the historic facade while completely reimagining the interior. The retractable roof system took some serious engineering chops to pull off, especially with our weather constraints. Now it hosts everything from CFL games to summer concerts, and the locals seem pretty happy with how it turned out.
Working around an active season schedule was tricky. We did most of the heavy lifting during summer months, finishing each phase before the hockey season kicked back in.
Olympic-sized pools come with Olympic-sized challenges. The humidity control system alone required three months of testing. But seeing it host national swim meets now? That's the good stuff.
The acoustic consultant on this one was amazing. We worked together to create one of the best-sounding mid-sized venues in the country - at least that's what the symphony folks tell us.
Built for Canada's next generation of Olympic athletes. The indoor track meets international standards, and the natural lighting system keeps things feeling open even in winter.
Eight indoor courts plus four outdoor. The lighting was crucial here - we brought in specialists to get it just right for tournament play.
Montreal, QC
Preserving history while meeting modern codes? That's a balancing act. But this 1940s gem deserved it.
Saskatoon, SK
Flexibility was key. One day it's hosting a trade show, next week it's a concert. The modular design makes it all possible.
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We'd love to hear about it. Whether you're starting from scratch or renovating an existing space, let's talk about what's possible.