HAROLD B. SMITH, Managing Partner

Harold Smith obtained his Bachelor of Architecture from University of Toronto in 1970. His professional experience began with an apprenticeship at Petroff Partnership, where he worked on numerous commercial and industrial projects. In 1973, Mr. Smith joined Allan Levine Architect, where he remained for eight years. Between 1981 and 1988, he worked at a number of firms, including Bregman + Hamann, Cole Sherman, L.E.Glazer and Volgyesi and Probst Inc. During this period, Mr. Smith returned to University of Toronto on a part-time basis to complete a Master of Business Administration, which he received in 1988. In 1989, he opened his own practice, completing a range of industrial, commercial and residential projects until joining David Mesbur in partnership in 1992.

In addition to the firm’s cinema design work, Mr. Smith has completed the renovation of Sony of Canada’s head office in Toronto, the temporary relocation of the Ontario Provincial Police to Orillia, and the invited submission to renovate and refurbish the Bank of China historic office building in Shanghai. He has developed quality control systems for cinema projects world wide and is responsible for dealing with cinema construction methods and code requirements throughout the world. He has an interest in historical buildings and their preservation and served on the boards of two Toronto-based environmental groups. Harold brings his technical construction knowledge, design ability and marketing skills to the practice.

Contact Harold B. Smith: [email protected]

Professional Affiliations

1996 -1997 International Conference of Building Officials
1977 - present The Canadian Architectural Certification Board
1999 - present National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
1993 -1996 Architectural Institute of British Colombia
1973 -1985 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
1973 - present Ontario Association of Architects
2009 - present LEED AP

Publications

1986 Co-author, MBA paper establishing land values for condominium/retail site; Eglinton Avenue and Avenue Road, Toronto
Nov. 1979 Co-author, Leasing, designing and constructing medical offices, Canadian Doctor, Toronto