Donald Schmitt

Donald Schmitt
Born 1951
South Porcupine, Ontario
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Architect
Practice A.J Diamond; Diamond Schmitt Architects Incorporated

Donald Schmitt, MARCH, OAA, MRAIC, AIA, NCARB (born 1951) is a Canadian architect.[1]

Born in 1951 in South Porcupine, a mining town in northern Ontario, Canada, he went to high school at the University of Toronto Schools (UTS) and studied afterwards at the University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture.

Donald Schmitt has practiced architecture with A.J Diamond since 1978 and is a Principal in the firm currently known as Diamond Schmitt Architects Incorporated.

He is the Founding Chair of the City of Toronto Public Art Commission.[2] He is currently a member of the Advisory Committee on Planning, Design and Realty for Canada’s National Capitol Commission in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada[3] and is also a member of the Waterfront Toronto Revitalization Corporation (TWRC) Design Review Panel.[2] This group is responsible for reviewing waterfront designs for Toronto, Ontario Canada.

Buildings of Note

Work in Progress

Publications

1996: Works: The Architecture of A.J. Diamond, Donald Schmitt and Company, 1968-1995[8]

2008: Insight and On Site, The Architecture of Diamond and Schmitt.[9][10]

External links

References

  1. 1 2 Robinson, John. “Architecture for the People.” Toronto Star, April 26, 1987
  2. 1 2 Waterfront Toronto Design Review Panel Members
  3. National Capitol Commission Advisory Committee on Planning, Design and Realty
  4. University of Toronto Capital Projects
  5. Polo, Marco. “Green Giant.” Canadian Architect, January 2003
  6. Oder, Norman. "Looking Snazzy on the Inside." Library Journal 15 09. 2006.
  7. An ever changing face at the Brick Works." World Architecture News 23 11. 2007
  8. Diamond, A.J. , Donald Schmit. " Works: The Architecture of A.J. Diamond, Donald Schmitt and Company, 1968-1995" Halifax: Tuns Press, 1996
  9. Diamond, A.J., Donald Schmitt, and Don Gilmour. “Insight and On Site. The Architecture of Diamond and Schmitt.” Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 2008
  10. Canadian Architect Review
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