A Note on Sustainability

“It’s important that we do better with what is already built. Each building is part of the ecosystem and improving the energy efficiency of a building by increasing the carbon footprint elsewhere is not pretty good”

– the pretty good house

 
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Our Officer Greeter!

Meet Echo, she will be happy to welcome you at the front door.

 

Truth and Reconciliation

Our firm is fully committed to the responsibility of achieving Truth and Reconciliation with First Nations. Our experience working with First Nations in Northern Ontario has transformed the way we listen, respect, share, and develop socially responsible designs. Collaboration with the leadership of First Nations, Métis and Inuit is necessary to truly acknowledge these sovereign nations.

We acknowledge the land on which we gather is the traditional territory of the Nipissing First Nation Anishnabe. This territory is covered by the Robinson-Huron and Upper Canada Treaties.

Anishinaabeg/Anishinaabek/Anishnabek/Anishnaabeg – this name covers Ojibway, Odawa, Algonquin, Potawatomi, Nipissing, Mississaugas, Saulteau, etc....all the Algonkian/Ojibwa Nations.

 
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Supporting our local Artists & Craftspeople!

From our meeting room table to the art hanging on the wall, the work from local artists are proudly exhibited within our studio space.

 

We’re famous!

Our studio has appeared in the background of several local film productions including; Toying with the Holidays (2021), Too Close for Christmas (2020) and Pride, Prejudice and Mistletoe (2018).

Let’s Work Together