Today is different
"Our studio has been established with futureproofing the next generation, using the least amount of carbon, ingenious solutions, and new ways of living to leave something that is affordable, mindful, well designed and contributes to the landscape it is in."

"Great architecture is not just about building but also about creating new possibilites, new ways
of building, creating dynamic relationships within the world and enhancing our life and
surroundings. Sustainability, function, refinement, art and craftsmanship are key elements for
creating the perfect work of architecture that is in harmony with our environment."
Dan Lenander has lived and worked in Asia, Europe and New York and has experience from some
of the best architect firms in the world. Worked with Kohn Pedersen Fox on the Museum of
Modern Art in New York,as design leader for NBBJ office in Shanghai and designer of Microsoft's
new campus have reinforced Dan's belief that great design can be the catalyst for innovation and
ideas.
NEWS
The Crescent Townhouses
3G house
A house for a whole generation and more. This duplex house a family with 2 kids, plus mother inlaw plus an accessible suite for the sister with disability.
A unique project in Burnaby of how to live together and still have privacy for everyone.
A unique project in Burnaby of how to live together and still have privacy for everyone.
Quadra Island Artist Cabins

Lot 4 , UBC
with ZGF
Now available to rent , Mundell House is the recently completed addition to UBC Westbrook mall. Dan Lenander was the Lead Designer while with ZGF and can honestly say it looks pretty much as envisioned. Except for a few color changes this challenging project was done on a very tight budget. Utilizing corrugated metal and Hardi Board it came out looking great thanks to UBC properties, Kim Perry Landscape architects and Ventana construction.
Southbank Rental Condos , Calgary
with Kasian
with Kasian

Recently completed in Calgary, Southbank has some of the coolest Corten facade you can imagine. Conceived as a nod to the industrial nature of Inglewood and the artists that live in the area, the stair tower became a entrance element for Inglewood as you cross the bridge from Downtown Calgary.
Using waterjet to perforate the steel, holes and patterns were random to break down the scale of the tower.
Using waterjet to perforate the steel, holes and patterns were random to break down the scale of the tower.