Building Interior Design of Rotman School of Management University of Toronto
by decorating on Jul.20, 2010, under Building Interior
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Building Interior Design of Rotman School of Management University of Toronto by Bortolotto Architects. Breathing new life into old buildings is one of the most sustainable approaches to inhabiting our built environments.
The heritage designated Stewart Building, designed by E.J. Lennox, built from 1891 to 1894 embodies significant skill and cultural heritage. While the exterior of the building has preserved much of its original beauty, the interior has undergone unsympathetic alterations over its many conversions.
The Rotman School of Management is a significant academic institution that has inserted itself throughout the University of Toronto Campus. The school is continuing to expand its programs for executives and research initiatives and has expanded into this existing significant six story heritage building.
The challenge is to rejuvenate the derelict interiors into a refined atmosphere expressing the client’s branding aims. Creating and achieving spaces that allow for the coming together of a diverse range of individuals with easy access to each other within the existing fabric of the building provides additional challenges.
For more information, please visit Bortolotto Architects website.
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