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Faculty of Education building renovations look to future

Faculty of Education Winters College
Faculty of Education Winters College

As 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Education moves into its second half century of teaching and research, it has finished building renovations designed to meet the needs of students, staff and faculty for today and the future.

The renovations 鈥 which have included making the building more accessible, efficient and welcoming 鈥 accentuate the Faculty鈥檚 points of pride.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a modernized look to a building that opened in the 1960s,鈥 said Dean Robert Savage. 鈥淲e鈥檝e added glass to the corridors so light pours in, and they become cathedral-like, a metaphor for the illumination provided by education, shining light on our values and our scholarship.鈥

鈥淭he renovations show confidence in ourselves as a leading education faculty with a strong research reputation. We鈥檙e doing a lot of impactful work on social issues and encouraging people to challenge the status quo.鈥

In celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2023, the Faculty of Education honoured its milestones through the years, such as establishing the Jean Augustine Chair and the W眉l茅elham Indigenous-focused programs. With the renovations completed, it looks toward the future.

鈥淭he renovations are an extremely good use of our resources,鈥 said Savage. 鈥淎fter COVID, it is so valuable to have physical space that welcomes our community.鈥

Dean Robert Savage
Dean Robert Savage

The renovations are the result of a lot of thought and planning. 鈥淭o ensure it was done correctly, the process started with a space needs analysis in 2018,鈥 says Andrea Torre, executive officer for the Faculty, who managed the project. 鈥淥ur process was heavily data informed, thoughtful and deliberate. We wanted to provide a supportive and accessible environment for student activities and to also create a cohesive and supportive environment to boost collaboration.鈥

The analysis identified a number of challenges including impractical traffic flow and the fact that people who work together were spread across different floors, making in-person conversations more difficult.

The Faculty worked with Design Partners in Architecture and Interiors (DPAI) to ensure the recommended improvements could be translated into workable changes to the building. The final plans were dictated by the Faculty鈥檚 functional requirements, said Patty Clydesdale, DPAI principal and the project manager, who engaged with as many user groups as possible to determine their needs and wants.

鈥淲e wanted to address needs first,鈥 Clydesdale said. 鈥淭he project鈥檚 values and priorities were just as important. The keys were making the building welcoming for students, increasing the Faculty鈥檚 visibility in a shared building and providing natural light and views to staff. We also wanted better lighting and acoustics.鈥

The result is a more student-friendly space. The undergraduate student services have all been consolidated in one area. The teaching assistants have dedicated office and meeting space, and there is a dedicated graduate student area that is accessible 24/7 using key cards.

鈥淭he new spaces are well-used,鈥 says Sheetal Prasad, a fourth-year PhD student and co-chair of 91亚色 Graduate Students in Education (YGSE). 鈥淥ur grad lounge is the most popular. We have lockers so you don鈥檛 need to lug your belongings around, and there鈥檚 a kitchenette, a meeting room, a computer lounge and the YGSE office.鈥

Esther Martinez, a master鈥檚 student YGSE co-chair, calls it a place for community. 鈥淪ome students come to campus just to see their peers. We were even able to have our fall social here鈥 she adds.

The renovations mean the space throughout the building has been optimized and student services are all located side-by-side. The Education Research Centre now occupies a larger, formerly unused basement area. More faculty members鈥 offices have been created and storage areas have become open meeting spaces. In addition, administrative space has been turned into more research labs for faculty, and classrooms for science instruction have been updated. Plus, locating any of these renovated spaces has become much easier, thanks to an updated navigation scheme that uses signage, icons and Faculty colours.

鈥淭he building is a nice balance,鈥 said Clydesdale. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an inviting place to be, a juxtaposition of heritage with of a bit modernization.鈥

It鈥檚 perfect timing for the Faculty of Education which has come a long way since its inception fifty years ago. It鈥檚 now the largest undergraduate provider of BA and BEd degrees in Ontario and sits among the top tier of education faculties nationwide.

Savage noted, 鈥淚t very much represents the next 50 years. We鈥檙e very much a Faculty on the move, looking to have an even greater global impact.鈥

Article originally published in the April 23, 2024 issue of