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Physical Geography Building (45 St. George Street) [PG] 1926 Darling and Pearson: Formerly the Forestry Building Ramsay Wright Laboratories [RW] 1965 Regis College [RG] 1926 Postgraduate theological college affiliated with the Society of Jesus. Member of Toronto School of Theology. Rehabilitation Sciences Building [RU] Faculty of Medicine: 1958
English: The north-central portion of the University of Toronto campus and its Downtown Toronto setting is seen from the Robarts Library building. The north-central portion of the University of Toronto campus and its Downtown Toronto setting is seen from the Robarts Library building.
Terminal 3 station has connections with Toronto Transit Commission routes; 900 Airport Express bus service to Kipling station (on Line 2 Bloor–Danforth); 52A Lawrence West local service and 952 Lawrence West Express during rush hours to Lawrence station (on Line 1 Yonge–University); 300A, 332 and 352 Blue Night Network buses. The bus stop ...
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The building was named after engineer John Bahen, president of the Peter Kiewit and Sons building company, who was the leading donor to the C$108 million project. Jeffrey Skoll of eBay also donated $7 million. The building was constructed at 40 St. George Street, immediately south of Russell Street, and wrapping around the Koffler Centre.
Toronto Metropolitan Universities Student Learning Centre Yonge street entrance populated in the winter. Two architectural firms were chosen to design the centre, these were New York architect Craig Dykers of Snøhetta architecture firm along with Zeidler Partnership Architects of Toronto, the project was given $45 million in funding from the government of Ontario [1] with an overall budget of ...
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