Dev Mehta
Principal - North America
Toronto- Qualifications
- B.A.S., M.Arch., OAA, LEED GA, AIBC, AAA, SAA, MAA, NSAA, AANB

Dev is equal parts creative and pragmatic, which leads to inspired and functional designs. He received his Bachelor of Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture at Carleton University.
Dev collaborates with ambitious clients to design and deliver large, increasingly complex and demanding mixed-use developments with a focus on multi-unit residential and commercial intensification around expanding transit infrastructure. His most notable work includes the Downtown Markham Public Realm Plan, a significant master-planned urban community;
3300 Rutherford Road, a sensitively integrated complete community in Vaughan; McNaughton Community (Chelsea Maple Station), a series of mid-rise and high-rise buildings forming a transit-oriented community with a unified public realm; the Bata Shoe Factory, the transformation and revitalisation of a historic factory; and The Kingsway, a medium density, mixed-tenure residential community in Etobicoke.
Dev has been actively engaged in local industry networks, including BILD Toronto and volunteer roles with ULI Toronto and the Ontario Association of Architects.
Projects
Bata Shoe Factory
The adaptive reuse of Bata’s former shoe factory in the Town of Batawa is the centrepiece of a vision to transform the former industrial town.
Rethinking Multi-Unit Residential: imagining the future of living
We explore innovative, flexible design options that enable configurable spaces and practical, safe options for people living in vertical communities.
1303 Yonge Street
11-storey condominium and office building with 102 units, with retail at grade
McNaughton Community
Condominiums in Maple, also know as Chelsea Maple Station, is a significant initiative supported by the City of Vaughan
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