University of Toronto

University of Toronto

University of Toronto

Product

concrete skin

,

Area

1300

m2

Colour

cotton

,

Texture

standard

,

terrazzo-black

,

Surface

ferro plus

,

Architect

Weiss/Manfredi Architecture

Partner

Sound Solutions

Year

Location

Toronto

Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus

Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus

Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus

The Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus at the University of Toronto was conceived as an inspiring center for research and innovation, fostering intellectual exchange and creating space for world-class discoveries. The facade of the 13-story building stands out with concrete skin elements in the "cotton" color and a special terrazzo grey-black texture. The combination of glassfibre reinforced concrete panels and large window areas gives the building envelope a distinctive look. Inside, multi-story winter gardens blur spatial boundaries and encourage serendipitous encounters — ideal conditions for impromptu conversations and new ideas. Flexible office and laboratory spaces, as well as conference and event rooms, enable dynamic adaptation to evolving needs. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus at the University of Toronto was conceived as an inspiring center for research and innovation, fostering intellectual exchange and creating space for world-class discoveries. The facade of the 13-story building stands out with concrete skin elements in the "cotton" color and a special terrazzo grey-black texture. The combination of glassfibre reinforced concrete panels and large window areas gives the building envelope a distinctive look. Inside, multi-story winter gardens blur spatial boundaries and encourage serendipitous encounters — ideal conditions for impromptu conversations and new ideas. Flexible office and laboratory spaces, as well as conference and event rooms, enable dynamic adaptation to evolving needs. Photos: Ditz Fejer

The Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus at the University of Toronto was conceived as an inspiring center for research and innovation, fostering intellectual exchange and creating space for world-class discoveries. The facade of the 13-story building stands out with concrete skin elements in the "cotton" color and a special terrazzo grey-black texture. The combination of glassfibre reinforced concrete panels and large window areas gives the building envelope a distinctive look. Inside, multi-story winter gardens blur spatial boundaries and encourage serendipitous encounters — ideal conditions for impromptu conversations and new ideas. Flexible office and laboratory spaces, as well as conference and event rooms, enable dynamic adaptation to evolving needs. Photos: Ditz Fejer