Look, I've been in this game for over fifteen years, and here's what I've learned: buildings that ignore the environment are basically dinosaurs waiting to go extinct. We got into temporal-inspired design because time teaches us something crucial – what we build today echoes for generations.
Every project that comes through our doors gets the full sustainability treatment. Not because some certification board says we should, but because honestly? It just makes sense. Lower energy bills, healthier indoor spaces, and yeah, you're doing right by the planet. Win-win-win.
We've watched Vancouver transform over the years, and the buildings that stand out aren't just the pretty ones – they're the ones that work WITH nature instead of against it. That's our whole philosophy in a nutshell.
These aren't just stats on a page – they're actual results from our completed projects
Average Energy Reduction
Water Conservation
Material Recycled
CO2 Offset Annually
These badges aren't just wall candy – they represent hundreds of hours of training and proven expertise
Building Design + Construction
Energy Efficiency Expert
Health & Wellness Focus
Regenerative Design
We're talking solar arrays that actually make sense for BC's climate, geothermal systems that pay for themselves, and building envelopes so tight they'd make a submarine jealous. Last month, one of our commercial builds hit 92% energy independence – and that's in Vancouver's rainy season.
Green roofs aren't just Instagram-worthy – they regulate temperature, manage stormwater, and boost biodiversity. We've installed over 15,000 sq ft of living walls and roofs across Vancouver. Plus, they genuinely make people happier. Can't argue with that.
We source locally whenever possible – cuts transport emissions and supports BC businesses. Reclaimed timber, low-VOC finishes, recycled steel... if there's an eco-friendly option that performs well, we're using it. Period.
This one's kinda our baby. A 12-story mixed-use building right in downtown Vancouver that's 100% electric, features a massive green roof terrace, and uses 71% less energy than code requires.
What makes it special? The whole facade acts as a solar collector while still flooding interiors with natural light. Tenants have reported 40% lower utility bills compared to neighboring buildings. The building basically pays for its own sustainability features within 8 years.
Whether you're thinking LEED certification or just want a building that doesn't cost a fortune to heat – let's talk about what's possible