
Clint Langevin
Profile
Clint Langevin is a registered Architect with over 14 years of experience delivering transit, institutional, residential, and civic projects across Canada. His work is grounded in a strong technical foundation and a deep commitment to public space design. Over the past five years, Clint’s focus has centered on the design and delivery of large, complex public environments that bring communities together.
Clint brings a balanced approach to architecture. He is equally comfortable shaping early design concepts as he is shepherding projects through construction. His expertise in contract administration, building envelope systems, and consultant coordination ensures that ambitious design ideas are carried through with precision and care. Known for steady leadership, he guides clients and multidisciplinary teams through the challenges inherent in complex public projects.
Beyond practice, Clint has taught undergraduate design studios at Carleton University and the University of Toronto. At the Daniels Faculty, he led design build studios in partnership with community organizations, resulting in built installations including performance stages beneath the Gardiner Expressway and at Jane Finch Mall. His teaching reflects his belief that architecture is both civic act and cultural catalyst.