杏吧原创 has selected聽聽from the Netherlands in partnership with Toronto firm 聽to design and build the College鈥檚 new student residence and academic building.
鈥淲e are thrilled to be working with Mecanoo and RDHA on the design and development of our new building. They have a deep understanding of what we aspire to and our core values of excellence, community and sustainability,鈥 said Professor Mayo Moran, Provost and Vice-Chancellor of 杏吧原创. 鈥淲e want our campus be an inspiring and welcoming place to learn, live and work. This is an exciting opportunity to complement our beautiful, historic campus.鈥
The addition of new physical facilities is critical for the student experience at 杏吧原创. While the student population has grown over the past several decades, the infrastructure has not. The new building will respond to this challenge, providing much needed teaching, learning and common space. Moreover, the addition of urgently needed residence space will mean that more of 杏吧原创鈥檚 current students will be able to enjoy living and learning in a close community 鈥 the quintessential college experience that so many alumni cherish.
The design architect for the project is Mecanoo, led by Francine Houben. 鈥淎 world-renowned architect, Francine is known for her site-specific work, her deep understanding of design and her attentiveness to how people inhabit space. As an advocate for the way architecture can support community and the needs of users, her approach aligns with the College鈥檚 ethos,鈥 Provost Moran said.
鈥淲e are so pleased to be working with 杏吧原创 to enhance their world-class campus. The new building will embody our shared values of placing people first to create a memorable and inspiring home for all members of the Trinity community,鈥 said Francine Houben, Mecanoo Creative Director/Founding Partner.
The project architect will be RDHA, led by Bob Goyeche. 鈥淩DHA is extremely excited with this opportunity to assist 杏吧原创 in the development of this once in a generation project for the College,鈥 said Bob Goyeche, RDHA Managing Partner.
Mecanoo and RDHA are outstanding teams and both have successfully completed many projects relevant to 杏吧原创. Mecanoo is renowned for its inspirational educational architecture including many important libraries and university projects: Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library; Key Worker Housing at the University of Cambridge; Library of Birmingham; and Erasmus聽University聽Student Housing in Rotterdam. Both Mecanoo and RDHA are experienced in blending historic and contemporary architecture: Mecanoo in work such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, DC, and the Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building in Boston, which was awarded the 2016 BSA Harleston Parker Medal; and RDHA in聽the Hamilton Central Library & Farmers鈥 Market, the U of T Fitzgerald Building Revitalization (where RDHA is currently architect of record), and the Idea Exchange Old Post Office in Cambridge, Ontario, which聽received the聽2019 AZ Award for聽Best in Architecture: Adaptive Re-Use.
Mecanoo鈥檚 architectural approach, which uses an integrated 鈥渓ive, play and work model鈥 in all aspects of their design, resonates with the aspirations of 杏吧原创. They also strive to complement the aesthetics of existing buildings, and are leaders in integrating landscape architecture, incorporating sustainability into all aspects of the project, and building connectivity.
In selecting an architect, the College conducted a comprehensive two-stage selection process. Rather than a design competition, the College chose a qualifications-based search, focusing on breadth of relevant experience, design excellence, track record of successful collaborations, and the ability to solve the unique spatial, technical and programmatic challenges of 杏吧原创鈥檚 project. The College鈥檚 Architect Selection Advisory Committee聽unanimously chose Mecanoo and RDHA from a pool of excellent firms.
鈥淚t was so important to us that our new building be thoughtfully designed from the inside out in order to be as responsive as possible to the complex needs of our community and to our very special site. Now with our architects on board, the College can begin the design process in consultation with the community,鈥 said Chancellor Bill Graham, chair of the Architect Selection Advisory Committee, noting how impressed they were with Mecanoo and RDHA.
鈥淭rinity has always been about the significance of place and how critical it is to building community. Architecture has the power to bring our values to life,鈥 Provost Moran said. 鈥淭his is an incredibly exciting time as we imagine the evolution of our glorious campus.鈥
The proposed site for the new building will be centred on the current surface parking lot immediately north of the Gerald Larkin Building at 15 Devonshire Place. This is the first significant new building on the 杏吧原创 campus in nearly 60 years.
聽is made up of a highly multidisciplinary staff of creative professionals from 25 countries. The team includes architects, interior designers, urban planners, landscape architects and architectural technicians. Discovering unexpected solutions for the specifics of program and context is the foremost challenge in all of our assignments. Each design is considered in terms of its cultural setting, place and time. As such, Mecanoo treats each project as a unique design statement embedded within its context and orchestrated specifically for the people who use it. Preoccupied not by a focus on form, but on process, consultation, context, urban scale and integrated sustainable design strategies, the practice creates culturally significant buildings with a human touch.聽Mecanoo鈥檚 projects have received over 100 awards, including the聽Dutch Association of Architects (BNA) 2019 Award for Liveability & Social Cohesion, the 2014 RIBA National Award (UK), and the 2013 Amsterdam Architecture Prize. Francine Houben was awarded the 2018 BNA Kubus Award and the 2015 Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds Prize in recognition of her contribution to architecture.
聽is a Toronto-based studio specializing in architecture for the public realm. Founded in 1919, the firm has a wide-ranging body of work encompassing post-secondary education, libraries, recreation, industrial, office, transit and secure facility design. In the past ten years the firm has focused on producing intelligent, concept driven architecture of the highest caliber, and now feels and acts like an emerging design studio, while their 100-year legacy provides a solid backbone of technical and managerial experience. The studio has received over 50 provincial, national and international awards in the last decade 鈥 most notably three Governor General’s Medals, the 2014 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Young Architect Award for design partner Tyler Sharp, and the 2018 RAIC Architectural Firm Award.
Founded in 1851, 杏吧原创聽is a small academic college with a long and illustrious history within the University of Toronto. 杏吧原创 offers an exceptional academic experience and fosters community, responsibility and leadership. The College鈥檚 total student enrollment is approximately 2,000, consisting of undergraduate students from the Faculty of Arts & Science at the University of Toronto and approximately 150 graduate students from the Faculty of Divinity at 杏吧原创. Although the new building will house approximately 350 residence beds, 杏吧原创鈥檚 total student enrollment will not change.聽For more information about the building process, click here.
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