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Graduate House
60 Harbord Street Toronto ON Canada
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| Status: | built | | Construction Dates | | Began | 1998 | | Finished | 2000 | | Floor Count | 10 | | Basement Floors | 3 | | Floor Area | 17,978 m² | | Units / Rooms | 424 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - residential | | - restaurant | | - retail | | - university | | Structural Types | | - highrise | | Materials | | - glass | | - steel | | - aluminium | | - concrete |
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Description Architect: Morphosis Inc.
Architect: Teeple Architects Inc.
• residence with 120 apartment style suites with 424 rooms
• Situated on the north-east corner of Harbord Street and Spadina Avenue, the residence forms the west entrance to the University of Toronto campus.
• This is Toronto's first openly deconstructivst building. Designed by Morphosis and Stephen Teeple Architect, the builoding features an overhang over Harbord, on the Spadina face of the building emblazoned with the words "UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO".
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