MVRDV, Diamond Schmitt, and Two Row Architect Reveal Design for the Temerty Building at the University of Toronto
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MVRDV, Diamond Schmitt, and Two Row Architect Reveal Design for the Temerty Building at the University of Toronto
"The Temerty Building is designed to replace a 1969 wing on the west side of the existing Medical Sciences Building, forming a gateway to Front Campus, the historic heart of the university."
"Nearly 60% of the total area will be dedicated to research space, with the intention of creating a campus centerpiece for gathering, sharing ideas, and advancing knowledge."
"The design of the building's communal areas incorporates flexible, multi-purpose spaces that support the intellectual, social, and ceremonial life of the university."
The Temerty Building at the University of Toronto will be a 36,000-square-metre facility designed for health research and education. It replaces a 1969 wing of the Medical Sciences Building and will include laboratories, classrooms, and communal spaces. The project aims to address the growing needs of the faculties, with nearly 60% of the area dedicated to research. The design incorporates flexible spaces for social and intellectual activities, including areas for Indigenous knowledge and ceremonies, enhancing the university's community engagement.
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