
Sarah Low
Biography
Sarah Low started her architectural education at the University of Toronto School of Architecture in 1983 and went on to complete it at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, England. Sarah spent six years working as an architect in the UK before returning to Toronto. Since joining Diamond Schmitt Architects in 2001, she has worked on academic and community projects, athletic facilities and a performing arts centre.
Sarah has been project Architect for a wide range of projects. These include a 120,000-square-foot Student Sports and Recreation Centre at the University of Western Ontario, the front of house component or 'City Room' of the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, and is currently working on the Vanier Project at the University of Ottawa, a 225,000 square foot, 15-storey, academic building for the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Sarah's experience also includes involvement in projects with a strong sustainable design component: the Baycrest /Sir Sandford Fleming school for the Toronto District School Board incorporates extensive ‘green’ initiatives to benefit both the school and the local community. She is a LEED accredited professional.
Notable Projects
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Vineland Master Plan and Design Concept
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre Vineland, Ontario, Canada
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Student Recreation Centre
University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada
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Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
Canadian Opera Company Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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The Banff Centre Campus Master Plan
The Banff Centre Banff, Alberta, Canada