Mark Michasiw
Principal
OAA, MRAIC
Location
Toronto
Sector
Healthcare
Design is the quality of consideration, refinement and coordination in response to specific needs and principles. It is the careful thought, through consideration, editing and composing of a concept. Design is not confined to the world of construction; it pervades life and extends through time.
Biography
A highly experienced architect, Mark has been practicing since his graduation from the University of Toronto in 1981. He has successfully managed and coordinated numerous complex projects, utilizing his broad knowledge of all aspects of the architectural process, from program analysis to construction administration.
Mark’s expertise is particularly focused on the design and construction of technical areas such as surgical suites and interventional radiology. With his extensive understanding of building design and construction detailing, he effectively manages and coordinates project teams to deliver outstanding results.
Past speaking engagements
2016 CSA Z317.13-03, “Infection Control During Construction or Renovation of Health Care Facilities”
1994–1995 5th-Year Tutor, University of Toronto, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Undergraduate Thesis Program
1985–1993 Guest Critic and Lecturer, University of Toronto and University of Waterloo