Bigger is not always better. Faster is not always smarter.
ONPointe was built deliberately. Not because it had to be, but because that approach felt right.
Small rental projects allow for attention to details that are easy to miss when scale becomes the primary goal.
Light, sight lines, and materials matter long after construction ends. ONPointe was designed to feel good to live in, not just good to photograph.
With only two rental units, decisions have been made thoughtfully. The experience of the people who live here matters. The project exists as part of a Durham neighborhood, not as a juxtaposition.
No overpromising. Just a clear idea carried out with intention.
Places shape people in subtle ways. When a place is built with patience and care, it can give something back to residents and neighbors.


