This is what the newest building on the OCADU campus will look like
OCAD University is moving forward with a new addition to its campus, to be sandwiched right between two of Toronto's most iconic landmarks: the Art Gallery of Ontario and OCAD's famous box on stilts.
Slated for a laneway just north of the Sharp Centre for Design (the black and white tabletop building on colourful steel legs), the addition will be OCAD's extension to 100 McCaul Street.
The new addition will add about 55,000 square feet to the university's main building, including new classrooms, public green spaces and an Indigenous Learning Centre.
OCAD first proposed the extension in 2017 as a series of renovations and new builds for their Creative City Campus (CCC) project.
L.A.'s Morphosis and Toronto company Teeple Architects will work with Two Row Architect, the 100 per cent Indigenous-owned firm operating from the Six Nations Reserve in southern Ontario.
Morphosis has worked on many international university campuses, including Bocconi in Milan and the Shenzhen Campus at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Teeple has done work on several Canadian schools such as Trent University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia and Nunavut Arctic College.
Both companies have worked together previously on U of T's Graduate House on Harbord.
OCAD's CCC project (which has already seen the addition of the Rosalie Sharp Pavilion) was granted $27 million from the Province, and is expected to complete its campus-wide renovations and builds in the 2020-2021 academic year.
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