Ryerson Church Street Development

Ryerson unveils major development on Church St.

As work on Ryerson's new Student Centre nears completion, the university has just announced a major new development on Church just north of Dundas. Although the building has yet to receive a name, we do know what it will house. The new structure will be home to the School of Nutrition, the School of Occupational and Public Health, the Midwifery Education Program and the Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing.

The 166,000 square-foot building, which will be built to LEED silver specifications, will also feature 250 residence beds, 10 clinical experience suites, teaching labs, modular labs for research initiatives, and a fabrication zone with 3D printers, robotic arms, a laser cutter and CNC lathes for prototyping. Welcome to the future, Ryerson.

The Perkins+Will designed building will break ground later this year, with an estimated completion date of the 2018 academic year. Have a look at the renderings below for a picture of what the new addition will look like.

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Renderings care of Ryseron University


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