Built in 1970, this 11-storey, post-modernist building in downtown Ottawa had been sitting vacant for years. Our developer client, CLV Group, had the vision to convert the office building into a multi-functional residential complex.
In partnership with Windmill Development, the All Saints development project is a large-scale example of Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) construction and adaptive reuse.
Saint-Charles Market is a development project that reimagines the purpose of the church building and adds density to its surrounding property while paying respect to the building that stands at the heart of the development.
Located in downtown Ottawa, this is our second adaptive reuse project with CLV Developments. It converts an existing office building into innovative residential apartments. The Office-to-Residential conversion project combines sustainable building practices, and forward-thinking resident amenities.
The aim of refreshing the Constitution Square Lobby was to further enrich an open and inviting space that complements the businesses inside and seamlessly blends with the streetscape on the outside.
There are many things that set Workleap (formerly GSoft) apart. That’s evident as soon as you step through the doors. A set of passions run through the company like strands of DNA. Skateboarding is one of those.