York University’s School of Continuing Studies stuns with a triangulated wall system of aluminum panels and windows

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Design architect/architect of record: Perkins&Will
Location: 
Toronto
Completion Date: May 2023

In May 2023, York University, on the outskirts of Toronto, unveiled the new School of Continuing Studies, its newest building. Designed by the local outpost of Perkins&Will, its pivoting form, clad in a diagrid of glass and brushed aluminum, adds a distinctive twisting presence to the campus.

The 120,000-square-foot structure rises five stories. Its contorted form results from a geometric design process that shifts a rectangular floor plate around a common centroid, introducing a two-wave curve across the north and south facades. The warping plane informed the overall facade geometry, which contains

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