Housing
We are addressing global challenges posed by the housing crisis and aging populations by designing scalable solutions in collaboration with our clients - from mid- and high-rise developments to masterplanning entire communities. Our designs revitalize neighbourhoods, reduce environmental impact, and enhance livability by aligning with clients’ goals. We design homes with people in mind, prioritizing how spaces are used and improving quality of life by always considering social, cultural and economic needs.
Innovation drives us, whether by adding density to existing assets or converting underutilized sites into sustainable homes. Our expertise spans diverse projects, blending standalone and mixed-use developments that bring long-term value.
Sustainability is key, balancing environmental, social, and economic priorities. Through adaptive reuse, we maximize infrastructure, transform buildings, and preserve cultural heritage, fostering walkable, transit-connected neighborhoods for a rapidly urbanizing world.
Highlights
BDP Quadrangle advances vision for Downtown Markham with new block 12 proposal
BDP Quadrangle has been at the forefront of shaping Downtown Markham into a vibrant, sustainable, and transit-oriented urban community.
Valhalla Village: advancing affordable and sustainable living in Toronto
Valhalla Village is progressing quickly! This transformative mixed-use development in Toronto reflects BDP Quadrangle’s commitment.
BDP Quadrangle unveils landmark mixed-use community in Port Whitby
BDP Quadrangle unveils landmark mixed-use community in Port Whitby
Think.
Insights on how to address today’s global challenges through design.
Toronto: Growing pains
Every year 120,000 new people call the Toronto region home. This Good City paper examines how to leverage this growth to improve urban living.
Low Carbon Now
WorldGBC aims for net-zero operational and 40% less embodied carbon by 2030. How can we act now?
How do we build 1.5M homes in the next 10 years?
The More Homes Built Faster Act (Bill 23) aims to deliver 1.5 million homes in Ontario over 10 years. How can this be both equitable and sustainable?
Mass timber midrise: residential construction for a low carbon future
Mass timber, a renewable building material that sequesters carbon, contrasts with high-carbon concrete and steel construction.
How design drives embodied carbon
We analyzed 44 of our multi-unit residential projects to highlight the critical role of early design decisions and strategies in reducing impact.
Reimagining age-friendly living
Rethinking our urban centres as multi-generational communities.
Design.
Every design tells a story.

Rush Condos
Practice.
We are the original multidisciplinary house of design.





