Sea to Sky Elevated Tree Walk
The Sea to Sky Gondola’s elevated tree walk is envisioned to be an accessible outdoor recreation structure comprised of an elevated boardwalk which meanders through the tree tops and over natural features, eventually leading to a timber viewing tower.
Providing unparalleled views of the surrounding mountains and Howe Sound. This structure will be unique not only to North America, but the world! Learn More...
ASPECT | Squamish, BC
Malahat Skywalk
This exceptional adventure starts right off the Malahat Highway. The Malahat elevated sky walk and tower is envisioned to be an accessible outdoor recreation structure. An extensive walkway leads through the tree tops and over natural features, leading to a timber viewing tower. Learn More...
Murdoch & Company | Malahat, BC
Ribbon Building
Part of the Distillery District Tower at DRP, the Ribbon Building will encompass the eastern extension of the site from the Kettle all the way to Cherry Street. The 5 floors of the Ribbon are designated for commercial space, with retail lining the full length of the ground floor and a continuous landscaped roof terrace on top. Mass timber construction will add a historical aspect by replicating the common structural system of Toronto’s old industrial warehouses. Learn More...
SHoP Architects | Toronto, ON
Microsoft Silicon Valley Campus
This 400,000 sq. ft. new office building consists of a two-storey post and beam structure and a timber-concrete-composite floor. ASPECT provided a design assist to the project team, covering various aspects of mass timber design, procurement, fabrication and installation. Learn More...
WRNS Studio | Mountainview, CA
Westbay Passive House
This 4,100 SF residence is designed with prefabricated CLT floor, wall, and roof assemblies and is supported on an insulated raft foundation. The thermally broken balcony and overhangs make for some unique structural challenges as it is being designed to the very stringent Passive House standard. Learn More...
Battersby Howat | West Vancouver, BC
UNBC Wood Innovation Research Lab
The newly completed Wood Innovation Research Laboratory (WIRL) at UNBC provides over 30,000 sq. ft. of research and teaching space over two levels and will soon be the first certified Passive House higher education building in Canada. Learn More...