Bill Lett  |  Principal


B. Arch  |  OAA  |  MRAIC  |  LEED AP

blett@lett.ca


Highly regarded by clients and peers, Bill Lett is recognized for his design skills, managerial expertise, his commitment to innovation and high standards of execution.


Bill graduated from the University of Toronto in 1998. His career began as a design architect for various health care projects and later expanded as project architect for post-secondary education and theatre projects. As principal, Bill is currently responsible for projects worth over $70 million.


As a Principal Bill Lett has had extended hands on experience dealing with diverse User Groups, Administrators, Planning Approval processes, Municipal/Regional Councils and Government Agencies at Provincial and Federal Levels. 


Recently, Bill was the Project Architect for the award-winning Grey Bruce Health Unit as well as the Shaw Festival Theatre Production Centre which won a 2005 Ontario Association of Architects Design Excellence Award and the Design Architect for the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education at Ryerson which won a 2007 Design Excellence Award. His work has been featured in Architectural Review magazine from Britain as an example of current Canadian design.


Bill is a member of the Ontario Association of Architects, the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the Canadian Green Building Council. Bill was President of the Trent Society of Architects from 2001 - 2004, is currently the Chair of the Greater Peterborough Area Economic Development Corporation Sustainability Task Team and has been a guest lecturer at several Universities.

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