Catherine Nasmith Architect is a sole proprietorship specializing in heritage rehabilitation, planning, advocacy and research. She also enjoys working with clients on private residences and other small scale projects. Catherine works from offices in Toronto and Muskoka.
Catherine has spent her career at the forefront of Canadian urbanism, with a particular interest in traditional urban form. Built projects include the Alton Mill for Seaton Group, an adaptive re-use of a derelict stone mill for arts purposes. She has completed Heritage Conservation District Studies and Plans for Harbord Village Phase I and II, Riverdale Phase I, Fort York and Madison Avenue. She is frequently invited to speak on heritage topics to a wide range of professional and non-professional audiences.
Catherine Nasmith Architect is the former publisher of e-journal, Built Heritage News, and writes for many other publications. She is currently advancing work with ACO Toronto on TOBuilt