Khotso Passive House

2800 SF Single family + secondary suite home. Three stories plus roof penthouse with access to the green roof. All within Passive House Envelope Our clients and project team know that Passive House is a smarter way to build. The owners were motivated to pursue the aggressively high-performance standard of Passive House to advocate by… Read more »



GC Residence Passive House

Designed to intelligently push creative design boundaries and produce a comfortable, quiet, and resilient house without compromise, the building maximizes performance and efficiency, whilst minimizing maintenance and cost. Its design incorporates large North and South facing glazing areas to create a seamless connection to the outside, and thick opaque East and West walls to conceal… Read more »



LV Residence Passive House

Designed and built by VictorEric Premium Homes, this custom single-family house is situated on a southeast corner site in the Westside of Vancouver, British Columbia. It combines great design, Passive House indoor air quality, and high energy efficiency. Atop a basement level and two storeys, the roof deck captures the beautiful views of the Northshore… Read more »



Vranakis Passive House

Siu Architecture Inc. is providing full architectural services including passive house design and PHPP energy model on this innovative home for the family of Steve Vranakis, Senior Executive Creative Director at Google Labs and President at D&AD. The design intent pushes the limits of passive house constructability by seeking beauty in an iconic form for… Read more »



Spire Landing

Spire Landing is one of Canada’s largest Passive House multi-unit residential developments.  It is situated in the City of Vancouver’s South Side where Fraser Street and East 57th Avenue intersect. This high-performing six-storey rental building will consist of 95 rental units and features numerous amenities including shared common rooms, roof-top terrace, and bike spaces. Designed… Read more »



Trafalgar St. Passive House

RS-5 House and Lane House in Vancouver. East-west urban lot with very poor solar access, so a challenging site.