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University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public university, public research university whose main campus is located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park (Toronto), Queen's Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded by ...
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


Scarborough Campus


Mississauga Campus


Demolished/Former Buildings

{, class="wikitable sortable" !width=22%, Name !width=16%, College or Faculty !width=8%, Built !Demolished ! width="12%" , Architect !width=35%, Notes !width=11%, Image , - , King's College , , 1845 , 1886 , Thomas Young , After the construction of University College, this building was used as a provincial
asylum Asylum may refer to: Types of asylum * Asylum (antiquity), places of refuge in ancient Greece and Rome * Benevolent asylum, a 19th-century Australian institution for housing the destitute * Cities of Refuge, places of refuge in ancient Judea * ...
. Located on the present site of the
Ontario Legislative Building The Ontario Legislative Building () is a structure in central Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It houses the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and the viceregal suite of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and offices for members of the provincial parl ...
, , - , Medical Building (renamed Moss Hall in 1880) , , 1851 , 1888 , Thomas Young , Demolished to make way for the Biological Building , , - , School of Practical Science (SPS) , 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 , , 1890 , c. 1950 , D. B. Dick , , , - , Robert Brown House , , 1890 , , , Now absorbed as a part of Bancroft Building. Originally located on Huron Ave. , , - , Gymnasium , , 1892 , 1912 , D. B. Dick , Demolished for the construction of Hart House , , - ,
CIUT CIUT-FM is a campus and community radio station owned and operated by the University of Toronto. The station broadcasts live and continuously from Toronto on the 89.5 FM frequency. Programming can also be heard nationally via channel 826 on Shaw ...
Radio Building , , 1892 , 2009 , , Demolished in 2009. Held within Hart House , , - , Chemistry Building , , 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{{Cite web, title=Schwartz Reisman Innovation Centre - Projects, url=https://updc.utoronto.ca/project/schwartz-reisman-innovation-centre/, access-date=2021-11-26, website=University Planning, Design & Construction, language=en , , - , 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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University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services
University of Toronto buildings 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 Scarborough Ca ...
University of Toronto buildings 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 Scarborough Ca ...
Toronto Toronto ( , locally pronounced or ) is the List of the largest municipalities in Canada by population, most populous city in Canada. It is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario. With a p ...