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Who We Are

As a Firm, we take on a maximum of one or two projects at a time . This allows space for the necessary focus and support needed for each project and all those involved. Construction is all about process, not just  the finish results. Taking on 

As Carpenters and Builders, we build above and beyond 'code minimum.' We build to standards led by modern building science and employ the use of modern construction techniques and details that lead to a buildings ability to stand the tests of time. Our goal is to build resiliency in our buildings so they can perform and last beyond our lifetimes.

As a Team, ​we believe in a commitment to craftsmanship and a shared vision of excellency. A team first mindset allows for a positive workplace and successful outcomes.  

We Practice Sustainable Building. Our passion for building is joined with a commitment to sustainable construction.  Preserving existing site conditions, using natural and local materials, and working to create healthy living spaces is always front of mind. In a world where carbon emissions, carbon footprints, and embodied carbon costs run rampant, we are always working to find ways to lower our impact on the earth.

This can involve calculating a projects carbon footprint, working with building envelope specialists to achieve high performance or passive systems, or even creating a demolition and de-construction plan to re-use or recycle materials. 

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Founder

Waveform Construction is led by Charlie Cornish. Charlie works as lead carpenter & project manager and has been involved in the building of high performance and luxury homes, heritage restorations, remote off-grid cabins and cottages, and even rammed earth construction. 
 

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"Beautiful buildings are more than scientific. They are true organisms, spiritually conceived; works of art, using the best technology by inspiration rather than the idiosyncrasies of mere taste or any averaging by the committee mind."​

 

- Frank Lloyd Wright​

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