People
Goran Milosevic
OAA, LEED AP, Senior Associate
gmilosevic@kpmbarchitects.com

Goran Milosevic studied architecture at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1985. After joining Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects in 1989, he worked on the Art Gallery of Ontario Stage III Expansion and the renovations and additions to Woodsworth College at the University of Toronto.

From 1991 to 1993, Goran worked with architect Ruth Cawker on the competition-winning project to build the new Ontario Association Headquarters in Don Mills. Upon completion of this project, he rejoined KPMB as a site representative for the construction phase of the Joseph S. Stauffer Library at Queen's University in Kingston. He then participated in the design development phase of the renovations and addition to the Fort LaSalle dormitories at the Royal Military College in Kingston.

In 1995, Milosevic was made an associate of KPMB. Since that time he has been project architect for the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, associate-in-charge of the Stratford Festival Act III Renewal Project, and the new Raether Library and Information Technology Center at Trinity College in Hartford, CT. His work with KPMB on major institutional commissions has earned him respect for his expertise in the management of both cultural and educational projects. Goran is currently associate-in-charge for the Vaughan Civic Centre development.

Education and Professional Memberships

Education

1985 B. Arch., University of Toronto

Professional Memberships

2004 LEED Registered Professional
1995 Member, Ontario Association of Architects

Selected Awards

  • 2005 City of Vaughan Urban Design Awards, Project Winner - Vaughan City Hall
  • 2004 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence - Vaughan City Hall