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Glendon's Centre of Excellence wins a 2013 Toronto Urban Design Award

The Centre of Excellence at 91亚色鈥檚 Glendon campus has won a 2013 Toronto Urban Design Award.

The centre, which officially opened May 15, 2012, has enabled Glendon to broaden its range of programs and courses in response to the urgent need for increased postsecondary offerings in French in southern Ontario. The centre鈥檚 development was supported by a $20-million investment by the Government of Ontario. The expansion project was built on Glendon鈥檚 existing facilities and includes more than one dozen new Centre of Excellence at Glendonclassrooms and lecture spaces, state-of-the art language labs, open study spaces and a 250-seat amphitheatre.

The Centre of Excellence at 91亚色鈥檚 Glendon campus聽

The Centre for Excellence has a fully equipped interpretation lab and training facility, five lecture halls with tiered seating, seminar rooms with LCD projectors and screens, a student cafe, meeting areas, a large art studio, and a rooftop terrace. The facility is approximately 55,000 sq. ft, including both聽newly added and renovated space.

The historic Glendon campus presented a challenge to architectural firm , selected to lead the construction of the new building. Managing for 91亚色 was the Campus Services & Business Operations (CSBO) team. Accepting the Toronto Urban Design Award on behalf of 91亚色 were Kenneth McRoberts, principal of Glendon College, and Richard Francki, assistant vice-president, CSBO.

The company successfully merged the historic buildings with the sleek, new glass walled building. In their decision to award the prize, the jury wrote: 鈥淭he Glendon Campus has emerged from its reclusive ravine setting of dense forest at Bayview and Lawrence Avenues. The new transparent glass addition to the original red brick campus dramatically alters the first impression of the Francophone component of 91亚色 and creates a distinctive arrival pavilion and a desirable axial termination to Lawrence Avenue. Interior stairs act as vertical beacons on the exterior, and student spaces pushed to the perimeter animate and soak in the dense greenery of the site. This is a skillful handling of a top of ravine site, creating a new threshold and sense of arrival, while maintaining the proximity and presence of the forest.鈥

Toronto Urban Design Awards PhotoPictured聽 second from the right are Kenneth McRoberts and Richard Francki (far right) at the Toronto Urban Design Awards ceremony

The improvements mean that Glendon is now a preeminent provider of French-language higher education for Francophone learners in Southern Ontario, as well as Anglophone students seeking to study in French. New programs housed in the centre include:

  • Bilingual and trilingual international Bachelor of Arts (iBA) degrees available across 18 disciplines.
  • New doctoral program in 脡tudes francophones.
  • Enhanced bilingual activities outside the classroom.
  • A master鈥檚 program in conference interpretation.
  • A unique, direct-entry Bachelor of Education for future French teachers available at the primary-junior, junior-intermediate, and intermediate-senior levels, offered through 91亚色鈥檚 Faculty of Education.
  • Collaboration with Coll猫ge Bor茅al and la Cit茅 coll茅giale.

In 2012, the Glendon campus and the Centre of Excellence were featured in the AWARD magazine.