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UTSC Highland Hall - Current Project

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Architectural renderings of Highland Hall at University of Toronto Scarborough. Highland Hall has been proposed as a new 5-storey academic building connected to the existing 1-storey athletics centre located on the south end of the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) campus. The interior and exterior of the athletics centre would be renovated and repurposed for exams, conferences and other events. The new 5-storey building would add lecture theatres and classrooms on the below-grade level, a student commons space, administrative offices and staff offices on the ground floor, faculty offices and undergraduate and graduate teaching labs on levels 2-5.

Architectural renderings of Highland Hall at University of Toronto Scarborough.
Highland Hall has been proposed as a new 5-storey academic building connected to the existing 1-storey athletics centre located on the south end of the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) campus. The interior and exterior of the athletics centre would be renovated and repurposed for exams, conferences and other events. The new 5-storey building would add lecture theatres and classrooms on the below-grade level, a student commons space, administrative offices and staff offices on the ground floor, faculty offices and undergraduate and graduate teaching labs on levels 2-5.

Architectural renderings of Highland Hall at University of Toronto Scarborough. Highland Hall has been proposed as a new 5-storey academic building connected to the existing 1-storey athletics centre located on the south end of the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) campus. The interior and exterior of the athletics centre would be renovated and repurposed for exams, conferences and other events. The new 5-storey building would add lecture theatres and classrooms on the below-grade level, a student commons space, administrative offices and staff offices on the ground floor, faculty offices and undergraduate and graduate teaching labs on levels 2-5.

Architectural renderings of Highland Hall at University of Toronto Scarborough. Highland Hall has been proposed as a new 5-storey academic building connected to the existing 1-storey athletics centre located on the south end of the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) campus. The interior and exterior of the athletics centre would be renovated and repurposed for exams, conferences and other events. The new 5-storey building would add lecture theatres and classrooms on the below-grade level, a student commons space, administrative offices and staff offices on the ground floor, faculty offices and undergraduate and graduate teaching labs on levels 2-5.