University of Toronto St. George Campus - Architecture
Principal at David Carter Architects Inc.
Architecture & Planning
David
Carter
Toronto, Canada Area
David Carter is Principal Architect at CARTER AI (David Carter Architects Inc.). David has more than 20 years of practical and professional experience in construction and building design.
CARTER AI serves the financial, telecommunication, engineering and healthcare sectors with specializations in buildings, infrastructure renewal, and critical environment design.
David has extensive design and project management experience and has provided strong leadership on complex and challenging new building projects, additions and renovations for industrial, institutional, academic, governmental and commercial clients.
David is committed to the design of creative building solutions to address every individual client's specific needs. David is a LEED Accredited Professional Architect. He has taught design and sustainable architecture at the University of Toronto as an adjunct faculty member for several years.
Adjunct Professor
David worked at University of Toronto as a Adjunct Professor
Architect, Associate
David worked at Stantec as a Architect, Associate
Owner and Principal Architect
David worked at Van Elslander Carter Architects as a Owner and Principal Architect
Architect
David worked at Dunlop Architects as a Architect
Principal
Owner and Founding Principal
Current and recent clients include IBM Canada, CBRE, Sun Life Financial, Toronto Dominion Bank, Bank of America, Hydro One, Bell Media, Rogers Communications, Telus Communications, University of Toronto, St Joseph's Health Centre Toronto, Ross Memorial Hospital Lindsay, PWGSC Millhaven Penitentiary, Toronto General Hospital, William Osler Health Centre, St Joseph's Continuing Care Centre Cornwall, Starbucks, Rogers Retail, Fido, Oxford Properties, Allied Properties and Method Homes.
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Philosophy
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.H.)
Philosophy
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