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Architects: NADAAA
- Area: 155000 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Photographs:Nic Lehoux
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Manufacturers: Alumicor, Armstrong Ceilings, Bubbledeck, REHAU, TAKTL

Text description provided by the architects. The Daniels Building at the University of Toronto embodies a holistic approach to urban design and sustainability. As the new home for the John H. Daniels Faculty of architecture, landscape, and design, its purpose is to engage students and the broader community in dialogue about the built environment. At the center of one of Toronto’s few circular parcels, the project anchors the southwest corner of the University and opens the circle to the public after years of inaccessibility. It restores the historic and forgotten building to its original grandeur while also integrating a new addition.


































