Sydney Wigham Smith (c. 1866 – 14 December 1933) was an architect in Melbourne, Australia, principal of the firm of Sydney Smith, Ogg and Serpell.
Smith was a son of Sarah Ann Smith, née Carter, and Sydney William Smith (died June 1886),[1] the first engineer of the St Kilda Road Board, founding his own architectural practice in 1852.
[2] On the death of his father, Smith took over his business, and was joined in partnership by Charles Alfred Ogg in 1891 and Charles Edward Serpell in 1921. Notable buildings designed by the firm include: Smith was Smith married Maude Eleanor Wood ( – 6 January 1931) on 22 May 1891,[3] and had a home at 1 Erskine Street, Malvern, Victoria.
Their only daughter Dorothy "Doff" Smith (died 12 January 1934) married Harold Bloom Cowles on 16 February 1921.
Godfrey Hull Smith (c. 1859 – 28 June 1938), curate of St Philip's Church, Sydney and vicar at Ivanhoe; Herbert Henry Smith M.L.C.