
Our work spans a range of disciplines including master planning, interior architecture, and experiential design—bringing together research-driven thinking with creative spatial solutions. From developing the technical design for The Capitol Theatre and its immersive show Northern Light in Canada, to shaping a culturally integrated master plan for the Rejuvenation of an Ancient Village in China, and crafting the concept for Langkawi Paradise Gardens in Malaysia, we’ve worked across sectors including heritage, tourism, and themed entertainment. Our role often bridges vision and execution—translating narrative, cultural context, and environmental sensitivity into tangible design strategies. These projects reflect our ability to collaborate across disciplines and cultures, merging architecture, storytelling, and landscape into meaningful, engaging destinations.
The Capitol Theatre
A faithful reconstruction of a 1920s cinema, designed to host both theatrical performances and a signature immersive show. The interior architecture reflected authentic period detailing while integrating modern technical infrastructure to support multimedia storytelling and theatrical effects.
Northern Light: The Edmonton Journey
A 180° multimedia experience within the reconstructed theatre that transports audiences through 11,000 years of Edmonton’s history. We were responsible for integrating architectural elements with projection mapping, special effects, and moving set pieces—including a life-sized steam engine that pulled onto the stage—ensuring the space fully supported the immersive storytelling from both a design and technical standpoint.
This project remains a standout in our portfolio—for the richness of its historical narrative and the level of collaborative creativity it demanded across disciplines.
Location: Fort Edmonton Park, Edmonton, Canada
Year: 2011
Client: Fort Edmonton Park
Producers: Artisan Design, Matilda Entertainment
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