Our team was inspired by the buildings architectural language; with notable influence taken from Frank Lloyd Wright. The resulting interior connects the building and its users both one to another and to the surrounding environment.
Read MoreTrans Mountain Canada engaged Holland Design to help align their existing corporate interior with their new brand. The project included a full restack across 8 storeys. Holland Design was able to strategically plan and schedule the project to allow for a fast paced timeline and construction while the space was fully occupied.
Read MoreThe Beltline is a large, ambitious mixed-use development in an unparalleled central location. We were tasked with bringing to life the vision for the development’s rental building—a beautiful, functional space that could stand the test of time and attract a wide range of renters. Humble materials and a mostly neutral palette of warm whites and natural woods foster a sense of calm, while surprising colour accents and tactile textures throughout inject a sense of playfulness and fun.
Read MoreA rental building nestled into downtown Edmonton’s aptly named Ice District, The Clancey was conceived as a hub for the city’s thriving millennial population. We combined design elements common in other historic warehouses in the surrounding neighbourhood with a minimalist, modern aesthetic. The result? A building that feels at once new and also like it has always been a part of the landscape. Standout amenities—like the best rooftop pool in town and an innovative indoor pet play area—exude effortless cool and leave a great first impression.
Read MoreWhen designing this residential rental building in the heart of downtown Calgary, we paired classic Scandinavian elements with forward-thinking trends. Minimalist palettes, natural textures, and warm wood elements each contribute to an overall sense of Hygge—a Danish word that evokes feelings of coziness and contentment—creating a haven for residents to wait out the notoriously chilly Albertan winters.
Read MoreThe Pomeroy Lodge, a boutique hotel nestled at the base of Alberta's Rockies, approached us to design an engaging, interactive shopping experience. Natural materials, warm wood and soft lighting create a neutral backdrop that lets the products shine, while an intentional layout and a variety of displays encourage visitors to wander about and browse through the wares.
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