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The University of Toronto is made up of several academic and administrative buildings at each of its three campuses.

Note: The building codes are enclosed by square brackets for the simplicity to search.

St. George Campus

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Name Building Code [1] College or Faculty Built Architect Notes Image
1 Spadina Crescent (Daniels Building) [DA] Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design 1875 Smith & Gemmell Former home of Knox College; finished renovations in 2017 to house the Faculty of Architecture.[2]
30 Charles Street West [C1] 1970 Tampold and Wells Student family housing
35 Charles Street West [C2] 1970 Tampold and Wells Student family housing
39 Queen's Park Cres East (Sir W.T. White House) [ML] St. Michael's College 1903 Former home of the Centre for Medieval Studies
40 Sussex Avenue [SX] Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education 1890 Former private home
59 Queen's Park Cres East [PI] St. Michael's College Houses the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
90 Wellesley Street West [JP] Faculty of Music

(Formerly St. Michael's College)

1955 Secondary music building and jazz department
88 College Street [ZC] Faculty of Medicine 1882 Formerly the Zion Congregational Church. Property purchased by the University of Toronto in 1948.[3] Housed the Joint Centre for Bioethics.
97 St. George Street 1889 Former private home; former home of the Department of Classics
121 St. George Street [IR] 1896[4] Langley & Burke[4] The house was originally a gift for Lillian May Gooderham, the daughter of George Gooderham, who was president of Gooderham and Worts. Previously housed the Media Centre until 1992, when it became the home of the Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources.[4]
162 St. George Street [CO] School of Continuing Studies
215 Huron Street [HU] 1961 Houses administrative offices.
229 College Street [CZ] Houses administrative offices.
246 Bloor Street West [SK] Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work 1950 Former medical office building purchased by university
254-256 McCaul Street [RM] 1912
263 McCaul Street [OA] Faculty of Medicine 1915 C.H. Bishop Formerly headquarters of the Toronto Board of Education, called the Old Admin Building. Connected to the Health Sciences Building via an elevated walkway.
370 Huron Street [CA] 1884 Campus Co-Op Day Care Centre
455 Spadina Avenue [TT]
665 Spadina Avenue [XG] Former meeting space for the Architecture and Visual Studies Student Union (AVSSU)
700 University Avenue [UY] Floors are leased within the OPG building
703 Spadina Avenue [IA] 1890 Internal Audit Department; former private home
371 Bloor Street West [FE] Houses the University of Toronto School
Annesley Hall [AN] Victoria College 1902 Victoria College women's residence; designated National Historic Site of Canada
Anthropology Building [AP] Faculty of Arts and Science 1963
Astronomy & Astrophysics Building [AB] Faculty of Arts and Science 1963
Back Campus Fields [BK] Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education
Bahen Centre for Information Technology [BA] 2001 Diamond and Schmitt Architects
Bancroft Building [BF] Faculty of Arts and Science 1926 Building absorbed the Robert Brown House, located on the east side of the building.
Banting Institute [BI] Faculty of Medicine 1930
Birge-Carnegie Library [BC] Victoria College 1910 Sproatt and Rolph Victoria College and United Church archives
Borden Building [SB]/[NB] north building 1910, south building 1920 George M. Miller Originally the City Dairy Stables
Brennan Hall [BR] St. Michael's College 1937, expanded 1967 Arthur W. Holmes
Burwash Hall [BW] Victoria College 1913 Henry Sproatt Dining hall

Burwash Residence

[UB]/[LB] Victoria College 1931 Student residence; divided into Upper and Lower Houses
C. David Naylor Building [NL] Faculty of Medicine 1932 Formerly the Botany Building, and formerly the Tanz Neuroscience Building.
Canadiana Gallery [CG] School of Public Policy and Governance 1950 Mathers and Haldenby Formerly the Archives of Ontario 1951 to 1977
Cardinal Flahiff Basilian Centre St. Michael's College 1950 Houses the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute
Carr Hall [CR] St. Michael's College 1954 Ernest Cormier
Central Steam Plant [ST]
Chestnut Residence [CN] Faculty of Engineering (informally) 1971 Formerly the Colony Hotel, today a student residence. Though not official, this residence is usually reserved for engineering students as they are not affiliated with the colleges. When space is available, OCAD University students may live in Chestnut during the school year.[5]
Clara Benson Building [BN] Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education 1959 Part of the Athletic Centre
Claude T. Bissell Building [BL] 1971 Part of Robarts Library
Convocation Hall [CH] 1907 Pearson and Darling
Cumberland House [CU] 1860 Frederick W. Cumberland Houses the Centre for International Experience
D.L. Pratt Building [PT] Faculty of Engineering 1965
Dentistry Building [DN] University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry 1959 On Edward St. south of campus, near Dundas St. and University Ave.
Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study [WR] Ontario Institute for Studies in Education 1931 Located in The Annex north of campus. Formerly the Leighton Goldie McCarthy House.
E.J. Pratt Library [LH] Victoria College 1961 Gordon S. Adamson Associates
Early Learning Centre [ER] 2003 Teeple Architects
Earth Sciences Centre [ES] 1989 A.J. Diamond, Donald Schmitt and Company and Bregman + Hamann Architects
Edward Johnson Building [EJ] Faculty of Music 1961
Elmsley Hall [EH] St. Michael's College 1955 Student residence
Emmanuel College [EM] Victoria College 1931 Sproatt and Rolph Postgraduate theological college affiliated with the United Church of Canada. Member of the Toronto School of Theology.
Engineering Annex [EA] Faculty of Engineering 1920
Enrolment Services [AD] 1987 Enrolment services, financial aid & awards office
Exam Centre [EX] 1931
Faculty Club [FC] 1896 Benjamin Brown
Falconer Hall [FH] Faculty of Law 1901 Sproatt and Rolph
Fasken Martineau Building [LG] Home of Downtown Legal Services
Fields Institute for Research in Math Science [FI] 1995 KPMB Architects
Fisher House [FS] St. Michael's College
FitzGerald Building [FG] Faculty of Medicine 1927 Mathers and Haldenby Undergoing renovations as of 2021
Flavelle House [LW] Faculty of Law 1902 Darling and Pearson Historic home of the Faculty of Law. Conjoined and shares a building code with the newer Jackman Law Building[6]
Founders House [BH] St. Michael's College
Gage Building [GA] Division of Occupational and Environmental Health, Dalla Lana School of Public Health 1915 Charles S. Cobb and Frank A. Spangenberg Constructed by Sir William James Gage as the headquarters of the National Sanitarium Association. Purchased by the university in 1971.
Galbraith Building [GB] Engineering 1960
George Ignatieff Theatre [GI] Trinity College 1979
Gerald Larkin Building [LA] Trinity College 1961 Somerville, McMurrich & Oxley
Gerstein Science Information Centre [SM] 1892 David B. Dick Originally the main campus library. The Sigmund Samuel Library building.
Gilson House [GH] St. Michael's College
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport [GO] Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education 2014[7] MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects and Patkau Architects[7]
Goldring Student Centre [GC] Victoria College 1951

Renovated 2013[8]

Fleury & Arthur Architects

Moriyama + Teshima

Formerly and colloquially known as Wymilwood.[9]
Graduate House [GD] 2000 Thom Mayne Student residence
Graduate Students' Union [GU] 1920 Former site of the Baracca Club and Knox Youth Centre, current home of the Graduate Students' Union, Harvest Noon Cafe and the GSU Pub.
Graham Library [GR]
Hart House [HH] 1919 Henry Sproatt Student centre
Haultain Building [HA] 1904, top three floors added in 1930 Formerly the Mill Building
Health Sciences Building [HS] Faculty of Medicine

Dalla Lana School of Public Health

1961 E.C. Etherington Formerly the Toronto Board of Education, Education Centre
Innis College [IN] Innis College 1976[10] Jack Diamond and Barton Myers[10] One of the first instances of Postmodern architecture on campus. It incorporates an old Victorian-era house into the rest of the building complex. This building contains the College's main classrooms, cinema and admin offices since it opened in 1976.
Innis College Student Residence [IS] Innis College 1994[10] Zeidler Roberts Partnership[10] Student residence
Isabel Bader Theatre [BT] Victoria College 2000 Lett/Smith Architects
John M. Kelly Library [KL] St. Michael's College 1969 John J. Farrugia Houses the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
J. Robert S. Prichard Alumni House [DR] 1958
Jackman Humanities Building [JH] 1929 Marani, Lawson and Paisley Formerly the Medical Arts Building
Jackman Law Building [LW] Faculty of Law 2016 Hariri Pontarini Architects[11] Conjoined and shares a building code with the Flavelle House. Houses the Bora Laskin Law Library.
Knox College [KX] 1915 Postgraduate theological college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in Canada. Member of the Toronto School of Theology. The southwest corner of the building houses the Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre.
Koffler House [KP] 1990 Houses various Student Life services.
Koffler Student Services Centre [KS] 1906 Alfred H. Chapman Building was originally home to Toronto's main public library. Houses various administrative offices.
Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories [LM] 1963
Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building [PB] Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy 2004 Norman Foster
Lillian Massey Building [LI] Victoria College 1912 George M. Miller Home of the Department of Classics and the Centre for Medieval Studies
Loretto College [LC] St. Michael's College 1958 Women's residence
Louis B. Stewart Observatory [SO] 1855 (disassembled, relocated and rebuilt in 1908)[12] Frederick Cumberland and William G. Storm. Former home of the University of Toronto Students' Union. Originally located opposite Convocation Hall before being relocated.[13]
Macdonald-Mowat House [MM] 1872
Margaret Addison Hall [MG] Victoria College 1958 Student residence
Maritain House St. Michael's College Student residence
Massey College [MA] Massey College 1963 Ronald Thom Selective postgraduate residence and fellows community. Founded by The Massey Foundation by the Rt Hon. Vincent Massey
Max Gluskin House [GE] 1898, significant expansion in 2008 Houses the Department of Economics
McCorkell House [MZ] St. Michael's College Student residence
McLennan Physical Laboratories [MP] 1967 Shore & Moffat
McMurrich Building [MR] Faculty of Medicine 1923 Darling and Pearson Formerly the Anatomy Building. Now houses various administrative offices.
Mechanical Engineering Building [MC] Faculty of Engineering 1909 Darling and Pearson Formerly The Thermodynamics Building
Medical Sciences Building [MS] Faculty of Medicine 1969 Site of the old Biology Building c. 1888 and interim home to the University of Toronto Scarborough from 1964 to 1966
More House [MH] St. Michael's College
Lassonde Mining Building [MB] Faculty of Engineering 1905 Francis R. Heakes Renamed after Pierre Lassonde for his philanthropic contributions.
Luella Massey Studio Theatre [GM] 1914 Maurice Klein Originally St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church
Morrison Hall [MO] University College 2004 Zeidler Partnership Architects Student residence
Munk School for Global Affairs at the Observatory [MK] 1908-1909 Edmund Burke and John C. B. Horwood Formerly the Dominion Meteorological Building, and former Admissions Office.
Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at Trinity [MU] Trinity College 1909, rebuilt in 2000 Eden Smith, rebuilt by KPMB Architects
Muzzo Family Alumni Hall [AH] St. Michael's College 1923
Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship [MY] Faculty of Engineering 2018 Montgomery Sisam Architects and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios[14]
New College (III) Residence [NR] New College 2003 Saucier + Perrotte Architects Student residence
North West Chiller Plant Located at 50 Sussex Ave.
Northrop Frye Hall [NF] Victoria College 1967 Adamson Associates
Odette (Louis) Hall [OH] St. Michael's College 1852 William Hay
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education [OI] Ontario Institute for Studies in Education 1969 Kenneth R. Cooper
Phelan House [PH] St. Michael's College 1897[15] Langley & Langley[15]
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 Located south of campus on University Ave.
Robarts Library [RL] 1973 Mathers & Haldenby Architects with consultation from Warner, Burns, Toan & Lund Formally known as John P. Robarts Library Building.
Rosebrugh Building [RS] Faculty of Engineering 1921 Darling and Pearson Formerly the Electrical Building. Houses the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering.
Rotman School of Management [RT] 1995, expansion in 2012 Zeidler Partnership Architects, expansion by KPMB Architects
Rowell Jackman Hall [RJ] Victoria College 1993 Student residence
Sam Sorbara Hall [SR] St. Michael's College 2000 Student residence
Sandford Fleming Building [SF] Faculty of Engineering 1907, rebuilt after 1977 fire Darling and Pearson Named after Sir Sandford Fleming. Home to most engineering social events.
School of Continuing Studies [CS] School of Continuing Studies 1950, rebuilt in 2004
School of Graduate Studies [GS] School of Graduate Studies 1891
Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre[16] 2023 Weiss Manfredi

Teeple Architects

Home to the Vector Institute
Sidney Smith Hall [SS] Faculty of Arts and Science 1961 John B. Parkin Associates
Simcoe Hall [SI] 1924 Administration building named for John Graves Simcoe. Houses the Office of the President and Office of the Chancellor among other executive offices.
Sir Daniel Wilson Residence [SD] University College 1954 Mathers and Haldenby Student residence
Soldiers' Tower [TR] 1924 Sproatt and Rolph Attached to Hart House
Oak House Student Residence[17] expected spring 2025 Diamond Schmitt Architects Under construction at the northwest corner of Spadina Ave. and Sussex Ave. 23-storey student residence to house 508 students.[18]
St. Basil's Church [BS] St. Michael's College 1856 William Hay
St. Hilda's College [HI] Trinity College 1938 George and Moorehouse Student residence
Stephenson House [SN]/[LH] Victoria College 1884 Victoria University HR Department
Stewart Building [EP] 1894 E. J. Lennox Home of the Rotman executive development programme.
Student Commons [SU] 1908 Superkul (2016 renovation)[19] Former Architecture Building, renovated into a student commons in 2016; building operated by the University of Toronto Students' Union[20]
Sullivan House [SV] St. Michael's College Student residence
Sussex Court [SC] 1903 James A. Ellis Student residence
Teefy Hall [TF] St. Michael's College 1935
Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research [DC] Faculty of Medicine 2004 Peter Clewes
Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library [RB] 1973
Toronto School of Theology [TH] 1900 Former private home
Transitional Year Programme (123 St. George Street) [WA] 1899 Burke & Horwood[21] Former private home, known as T.M. Harris House.[21]
Trinity College [TC] Trinity College 1925 Pearson and Darling Along side being a federated college of the university, it is also a postgraduate theological college affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada and is a member of the Toronto School of Theology.
University College [UC] University College 1858 Frederick Cumberland and William G. Storm.
University College Union [UP] University College 1885 Former private home
University of Toronto Schools (371 Bloor Street West) [FE] 1910 Darling and Pearson Secondary school associated with the University of Toronto.
Varsity Arena 1927 T. R. Loudon along with Pearson and Darling Located within the Varsity Centre and Varsity Pavilion grounds.
Varsity Pavilion [VP] 2009
Varsity Centre [VA] 2007 Diamond and Schmitt Architects Formerly the Varsity Stadium.
Victoria College [VC] Victoria College 1892 William G. Storm Also known as Old Vic
Wallberg Building [WB] Faculty of Engineering 1949 Houses the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Material Science and Engineering.
Warren Stevens Building [WS] Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education 1980 Prack and Prack Main building of the Athletic Centre
Wetmore Hall [WE] New College 1965 Fairfield and Dubois Student residence
Whitney Hall [WT] University College 1931 Mathers and Haldenby Student residence
Wilson Hall [WI] New College 1969 Fairfield and Dubois Student residence and food cafeteria
Windle House [WN] St. Michael's College 1897[22] John M. Lyle[22]
Woodsworth College [WW] Woodsworth College 1992, but incorporating earlier structures Barton Myers Associates Ltd. and KPMB Architects
Woodsworth College Residence [WO] Woodsworth College 2003 Peter Clewes Student residence
Wycliffe College [WY] 1891 David B. Dick Postgraduate theological college with values rooted in evangelical Anglican traditions. Member of the Toronto School of Theology.

Scarborough Campus

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Name Building Code [1] Department Built Architect Notes Image
Academic Annex [AX]
Academic Resource Centre [AC] 2003 Brian MacKay-Lyons Houses the Doris McCarthy Gallery, Vincent W. Bladen Library and Sun Microsystems Informatics Commons.[23]
Alumni House [WC]
Arts & Admin Building [AA] 2005 Montgomery Sisam Architects Houses the campus' seat of governance at the south end of the building, the Council Chamber.[23]
Bladen Wing [BV] 1972[23] John Andrews (architect) Houses the UTSC bookstore. Building is named after Vincent Bladen, former dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science.[23]
Central Utilities Plant
Coach House
Environmental Science & Chemistry [EV] Department of Biological Sciences 2015 Diamond Schmitt Architects [24]
Grounds Building [GF]
Harbutt House
Highland Hall [HL] Centre for Teaching and Learning 2018 Perkins & Will Architects Houses the Student Commons.[25]
Humanities Wing [HW] 1966[26] John Andrews (architect) Part of the John Andrews Building, which includes the Science Wing.
Instructional Centre (UTSC) [IC] Department of Management 2011 Diamond and Schmitt Architects Features a rooftop garden.[27]
Joan Foley Hall [FL] 2003 Apartment-style student residence. Building is named after Joan Foley, the University of Toronto's first female provost and UTSC's first principal.
Miller Lash House 1913

Restored 2005

Edward B. Green Sr. (Green and Wicks) Former residence of the Principal of UTSC. Designated as a historical building in 1998.[28]
N'sheemaehn Child Care Centre [NC] 1990
Sam Ibrahim Building [IA] Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences 2024 CEBRA Architecture and ZAS Architects & Interiors [29] New home to the Sam Ibrahim Centre for Inclusive Excellence in Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Leadership as well as Student Services offices and spaces for the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. [30] [31]
Science Research Building [SY] 2008[32] Moriyama and Teshima Architects[32]
Science Wing [SW] 1966[26] John Andrews (architect) Part of the John Andrews Building, which includes the Humanities Wing.
Social Sciences Building [MW]
Student Residence Centre [VL]
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre [AQ] Department of Athletics and Recreation 2014 NORR Ltd Built to host events for the 2015 Pan American Games.[33]
UTSC Student Centre [SL] Department of Student Affairs 2004[34] Opened during UTSC's 40th anniversary. Houses the Scarborough Campus Students' Union.[34]

Mississauga Campus

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Name Building Code [1] Department Built Architect Notes Image
Communication, Culture and Technology Building [CC] Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology 2007[35]
Deerfield Hall [dh]
Forensic Anthropology Field School Department of Chemical and Physical Sciences

UTM Biology

Also known as the Crime Scene House.[36] Used for the forensics program at UTM.
Erindale Hall Residence
Erindale Studio Theatre [SDW] Department of English and Drama renovated 1993[37]
Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre [HM] 2006 Shore Tilbe Irwin & Partners[38] Houses the UTM Library. Building is named after former Mississauga mayor Hazel McCallion.
Innovation Complex [KN] Department of Economics

Institute of Management and Innovation

2014 Moriyama & Teshima Architects[39] Houses the Office of the Registrar and the Blackwood Gallery. Building shares a code and is conjoined with the Kaneff Centre.
Instructional Centre [IB] renovated 2011 Shore Tilbe Irwin & Partners[40]
Kaneff Centre [KN] Department of Management Building shares a code and is conjoined with the Innovation Complex.
Leacock Lane Residence
Lislehurst (Principal's Residence)
Maanjiwe nendamowinan Building [MN] Department of English and Drama

Department of Language Studies

Department of Historical Studies

Department of Philosophy

Department of Political Science

Department of Sociology

2018 Perkins + Will[41] Built on the grounds of the former North Building, which was built in 1967.
MaGrath Valley
McLuhan Court Residence
Oscar Peterson Hall
Paleomagnetism Lab
Putnam Place Residence
Recreation, Athletics and Wellness Centre [RA]
Research Greenhouse [BG]
Roy Ivor Hall Residence
Terrence Donnelly Health Sciences Complex [HB]
Schreiberwood Residence
Student Centre [XR]
William G. Davis Building [DV]

Demolished/Former Buildings

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Name College or Faculty Built Demolished Architect Notes Image
King's College[42] 1845 1886 Thomas Young After the construction of University College, this building was used as a provincial asylum. Located on the present site of the Ontario Legislative Building
Medical Building (renamed Moss Hall in 1880)[43] 1851 1888 Thomas Young Demolished to make way for the Biological Building
School of Practical Science (SPS) [44] Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering 1878 1966 Kivas Tully Also known as Skule or Little Red Schoolhouse. Located where the Medical Science Building stands today
Biological Building[45] 1890 c. 1950 D. B. Dick
Robert Brown House 1890 Now absorbed as a part of Bancroft Building. Originally located on Huron Ave.
Gymnasium[45] 1892 1912 D. B. Dick Demolished for the construction of Hart House
CIUT Radio Building 1892 2009 Demolished in 2009. Held within Hart House
Chemistry Building[45] 1895 c. 1950 D. B. Dick
49 St. George Street 1900 Former private home; housed the Transitional Year Programme. Demolished to construct the Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Medical Building Faculty of Medicine 1904 c. 1968
Argyll House 1918 1930 100 Queen's Park
92 College St. Faculty of Medicine 1920 2016 Demolished 2016 and space converted into a surface parking lot
St. George Graduate Residence 1926 2002 Marani Ferdinand Demolished in 2002 at the corner of Bloor and St. George
Best Institute 1954 2020 To be replaced with the Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre[16]
713 Spadina Avenue Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education Former private home; building has since been demolished and replaced with an alleyway behind University of Toronto Schools

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