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Leslie Dan School of Pharmacy

"suspended pods" using the strength of steel

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Some Key Numbers

Current: Under construction
Completion: late Fall 2005
Cost: $75 million
Space: 16,500 gross square metres [gsm] / 167,000 square feet

Contributors

Architect: Norman Foster Partnership
Local Architect: Moffat and Kinoshita
Structural Engineers: Yolles, Toronto
Contractors: PCL Constructors Canada
Steel Fabrication and Erection: Walters Inc., Hamilton, Ontario

The Leslie Dan School of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto is the first building by the Foster Partnership in Canada. It is scheduled for completion late in the Fall of 2005.

This new home for the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy will enable a substantial increase in research activity and will accommodate a doubling of the enrolment in pharmacy programs.