We've spent years crafting mountain spaces that don't just sit on the landscape - they breathe with it.
For over fifteen years, we've been working in some of the harshest and most beautiful environments Canada's got. From Whistler's backcountry to the Rockies, we've learned that good alpine architecture listens first, builds second.
Our Story
Every project teaches us something new about working with the mountain, not against it.
We design spaces where guests feel the mountain's presence in every room - through light, materials, and thoughtful sightlines that never get old.
Working at altitude means you can't fake it. We use passive heating, local materials, and designs that'll outlast trends and weather patterns alike.
From ski village retail to mountain operations centers, we build commercial spaces that handle heavy use while feeling connected to their surroundings.
There's an art to creating that après-ski feeling - warm timber, natural stone, and layouts that bring people together after a day on the slopes.
Before we draw a single line, we spend time on-site. Understanding drainage, snow loads, wildlife patterns - all the stuff that makes or breaks a mountain build.
Building above the treeline comes with challenges most contractors never face. We've made those mistakes so you don't have to.
Each build tells its own story. Here's a few we're particularly proud of.
120-room resort that disappears into the ridgeline - until you're inside looking out.
Mixed-use commercial hub built around existing old-growth cedar - because some things you just don't move.
We've turned down projects that didn't feel right. There's too much greenwashing in alpine development, too many builds that ignore avalanche zones or mess with watershed.
When you work with us, you're getting honest advice about what'll work and what won't - even if it means a smaller footprint or a longer timeline.
Our Sustainability CommitmentWhether you're planning a commercial resort or a boutique alpine retreat, let's talk about what's actually possible on your site.