Meg Graham (Principal), BES, B.Arch, MDesS, OAA, MRAIC

Meg joined superkül inc | architect in 2005. She is a registered architect with the Ontario Association of Architects (OAA) and a member of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Meg is known by her clients and the studio for her critical insight and strategic planning skills, and her passion for design. Her project expertise ranges from small landscape design to new construction at the larger institutional scale.

Meg received her professional Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Waterloo (1997) and a Masters in Design Studies from Harvard University (2003). She interned in Finland before returning to Toronto to work at KPMB Architects where she was project architect for the Charles R. Walgreen Jr. Centre at the University of Michigan and a key member of the project team for the award-winning Sprague Hall at Yale University.

Since 2001, Meg has taught introductory and graduate level design at the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design at the University of Toronto; she has been a visiting professor at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture since 2007.

Meg is the Chair of the Toronto Society of Architects, and sits on the Harbourfront Centre’s Architecture Space advisory committee. She is a board member of the Friends of Fort York.