
A vision for living,
shaped by light and landscape.
ABOUT US
NFA’s projects are site-specific, taking into account view planes, natural light, and surrounding landscape. We work closely with clients to design buildings that suit their needs and incorporate their lifestyle.
Our focus is on both traditional custom site-builds as well as custom prefabs through our partner company East Coast Modern.
MEET THE TEAM

NICHOLAS
Principal Architect
Nicholas employs a regionalist approach to design, focusing on a seamless integration of building and landscape. He believes that good modern architecture should coexist in harmony with its environment.
In addition to being principal at Nicholas Fudge Architects, he is also co-founder and partner in East Coast Modern, which specializes in architecturally designed prefab dwellings.

LYDIA
Operations Director
Lydia has long been an admirer of modern architecture and thoughtful design. A former lawyer, she now runs the show at NFA as well as their partner company, East Coast Modern.

Architect
EVAN
Originally from St. John’s, Newfoundland, Evan developed a keen interest in modern residential design during his studies at Dalhousie University’s school of Architecture. With a strong connection to the east coast, he combines his passion of modern architecture with local knowledge and building typologies.

ELIJAH
Architect
Elijah is an architect who brings a broad perspective from working and studying internationally. He sees design as a tool to empower people’s lifestyles and strengthen our connection to the environment. He is passionate about using intelligent modern design to contribute to a sustainable and inspiring built environment.

ALEX
Intern Architect
Originally from New Brunswick, Alex completed his Master of Architecture and Master of Landscape architecture degrees at UBC in Vancouver. He draws from a wide range of professional and educational experience from across the country as well as Europe, to bring together the disciplines of Architecture, Landscape and Fine Art in the regional context of Atlantic Canada.