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Nathan Buhler is the founder and principal of BLDG Workshop, a modern architectural design practice operating out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With a highly modest disposition, Nathan has been creating some truly beautiful homes throughout Toronto and beyond.
All this came after Bible School and acting as a missionary overseas. He went back to school and found a way to give his creativity an outlet. After completing his course at Sheridan, he began his career, which ultimately led him to create BLDG Workshop in 2011.
Nathan is the kind of architectural designer you feel like you've known your whole life after you have your first talk with him. Through his modern designs, he puts a lens on the experience of creating a blend between the indoors and outdoors, noticeable as you look at his portfolio of work and how the windows and doors align with the design.
His work incorporates methodically placed screening, utilizing metals and wood products. He has experienced growth, a decline and a failed acquisition, yet through it all, he has never missed out on opportunities to see his gain more momentum in landing incredible projects in really special landscapes.
Find out more about his practice on this week's episode of Behind the Build.
Nathan Buhler is the founder and principal of BLDG Workshop, a modern architectural design practice operating out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With a highly modest disposition, Nathan has been creating some truly beautiful homes throughout Toronto and beyond.
All this came after Bible School and acting as a missionary overseas. He went back to school and found a way to give his creativity an outlet. After completing his course at Sheridan, he began his career, which ultimately led him to create BLDG Workshop in 2011.
Nathan is the kind of architectural designer you feel like you've known your whole life after you have your first talk with him. Through his modern designs, he puts a lens on the experience of creating a blend between the indoors and outdoors, noticeable as you look at his portfolio of work and how the windows and doors align with the design.
His work incorporates methodically placed screening, utilizing metals and wood products. He has experienced growth, a decline and a failed acquisition, yet through it all, he has never missed out on opportunities to see his gain more momentum in landing incredible projects in really special landscapes.
Find out more about his practice on this week's episode of Behind the Build.
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