David Smart (1824 – 13 October 1914) was a Scottish architect, prominent in the second half of the 19th century.
[1][2] His design genre varied between municipal buildings, schools and churches, but he worked almost exclusively in Perthshire.
[1] It is rumoured that a disagreement in that office resulted in Smart leaving to take over the practice of William Macdonald Mackenzie from his widow in 1858.
[1] The partnership was dissolved shortly before the turn of the century, possibly due to the readmission of James Smart's son, John (born 1872), to the practice.
[7] Smart died on 13 October 1914, aged 90, while living at Rockbank in Kinnoull.