
Craig Applegath
Craig Applegath is the founding principal of DIALOG’s Toronto Studio, and a passionate designer who believes in the power of built form to meaningfully improve the wellbeing of communities and the environment they are part of. Since graduating from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University with a Master of Architecture in Urban Design Craig has focused his energies on leading innovative planning and design projects that address the complex challenges facing our communities, as well as on his advocacy of sustainable building design and urban regeneration and symbiosis. Craig’s area of practice includes the master planning and design of institutional projects, including cultural and museum, post secondary education, and healthcare facilities, as well as the design of innovative industrial and manufacturing facilities.
Craig was a founding Board Member of Sustainable Buildings Canada, a Past President of the Ontario Association of Architects, and the current moderator of SymbioticCities.net. Craig has lectured or taught at Harvard, the University of Toronto, the University of Waterloo, as well as at many professional and sector related conferences around the world. In 2001 Craig was made a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada for his contributions to the profession of architecture. For more, visit Craig’s speakers page.
Featured Work
Markdale Hospital
The Emera Innovation Exchange at Memorial University's Signal Hill Campus
Durham Region Police Service - Clarington Police Complex
Valley Line LRT
Regional Municipality of York’s Bill Fisch Forest Stewardship and Education Centre
Seneca College Campus Master Plan
St. Lawrence Market Competition
Seneca College-Newnham Campus A+ Building
Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital