University of Toronto Jackman Law Renovation and Expansion

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This $42M renovation and expansion project at the historic University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, houses spacious, modern, environmentally friendly classrooms, offices and collaborative areas for Canada’s pre-eminent law school.

This $42M renovation and expansion project at the historic University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, houses spacious, modern, environmentally friendly classrooms, offices and collaborative areas for Canada’s pre-eminent law school.

The new building increases space by 50 percent by adding 66,000 sq. ft. and is comprised of three elements: a multi-storey, crescent-shaped classroom and office wing overlooking Queen’s Park, an extensive interior renovation to the Bora Laskin Law Library and an update to the historic Flavelle House.

The project is designed with the sustainability goals inherent to LEED® certification.

Project Specifications

Location
Toronto, ON

Building Structure Type
Post Secondary

Owner/Developer
University of Toronto

Architect
B+H Architects / Hariri Pontarini Architects

Contractor
Eastern Construction

Service Areas

Practice Areas

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