Dürfeld Constructors

1420 Alpha Lake Rd #211, Whistler, BC, Canada

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Constructing exceptional homes for over 50 years

Dürfeld Constructors, a long-time general contractor has been constructing exceptional homes for over 50 years. Our work on the landmark 2010 Olympic Austria Haus project sparked our commitment to Green Building, leading us to embrace Passive House principles and integrate highly efficient building methods into all our homes. Our long-standing partnership with Optiwin, which began with this groundbreaking project, has enabled us to offer stunning, wood-crafted, Passive House Certified windows and doors for countless homes across British Columbia.

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Conference Room

A Passive House conference room in British Columbia, designed as a calm, focused space where material quality sets the tone.

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Ski Chalet

This ski chalet renovation in Canada rethinks a classic mountain home through a contemporary lens, using curtain wall glazing to open up views

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Oceanside

A private home in Canada featuring Optiwin Resista Modern windows in spruce, specified as certified Passive House windows.

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Lakeside Passive House

A modern, high-end interpretation of green housing, this 2015 residence pairs refined architecture with measurable building performance.

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Austria House

Where it all began, the first Passive House building in Canada, built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. It was used to host the Austrian Olympic Committee and is now a cross-country ski lodge.

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Eagle

A cozy mountain home built using Passive House principles, designed to feel warm and grounded through long winters and fast-changing alpine weather.

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Buckhorn

A modern take on the iconic North American ski cabin, which has always been ingrained into the Whistler identity.

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Wedge

Situated on a sloped site, this project was conceived as a floating wooden box suspended above a clearing in BC's beautiful mountains.

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