Donald Schmitt

Donald Schmitt
Born1951
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Toronto Faculty of Architecture
OccupationArchitect
PracticeA.J Diamond; Diamond Schmitt Architects Incorporated

Donald Schmitt (born 1951) is a Canadian architect.[1]

Born in 1951 in South Porcupine, a mining town in northern Ontario, 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 Public Art Commission for the City of Toronto for which he was awarded the Civic Medal and is currently a member of the University of Toronto Design Review Panel.[2] He served on the Design Review Panel of the National Capital Commission[3] for over a decade and for many years for Waterfront Toronto.[4]

  1. ^ Robinson, John. "Architecture for the People." Toronto Star, April 26, 1987
  2. ^ "DRC Members".
  3. ^ "National Capitol Commission Advisory Committee on Planning, Design and Realty". Archived from the original on 2011-01-22. Retrieved 2009-07-03.
  4. ^ "Donald Schmitt". 7 February 2019.