Rooted in rammed earth.
Guided by long-term thinking.
Sometimes projects begin with land. Sometimes with a design.
Sometimes, simply with the desire to build better.
Based in Prince Edward County, for the past two decades, we design and build high-performance, sustainable homes, renovations, and custom rammed earth walls and structures throughout Prince Edward County, the Bay of Quinte, Kingston, and surrounding communities.
We bring together thoughtful design, natural materials, and proven building science to create homes that feel as good as they perform.
Whether we're designing a custom home, renovating an existing one, or building with rammed earth, every project begins with the same goal: creating homes that people love coming home to.
How can we help?
Design-Build
Looking to create a custom home where design, materials, performance, and construction are considered together from the beginning? Start here.
Rammed Earth
We build custom homes, walls, architectural features, and landscapes shaped by the beauty, durability, and performance of rammed earth.
Learn With Us
Our work beyond construction - work-shops, speaker series, and conversations connected to sustainable building and natural materials.
Renovations
Our renovations and retrofits are designed to improve comfort, efficiency, durability, and the long-term performance of existing homes.
Field Notes
Building a home—or improving one—often begins with questions.
Field Notes is where we share what we've learned through conversations, project stories, lessons from the field, and the people who live in the homes we build.
This month's Field Note: Living in a Rammed Earth Home—an interview with Pam, who moved into an Aerecura rammed earth home more than a decade after it was built, sharing her perspective on what it's really like to live in one.
Every project begins with a conversation.
Whether you're planning a custom home, a thoughtful renovation, or exploring the possibilities of rammed earth in Prince Edward County, Kingston, the Bay of Quinte, or beyond, we'd love to hear what you're envisioning.
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