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As we make our way to King’s College Circle along one of the now-granite-paved tendrils connecting the University of Toronto’s back campus to our destination, Shirley Blumberg pauses to pull out a sheaf of colour printouts. The KPMB founding partner and her colleague, associate architect Nick Jones, flip to an illustration showing the central green inside its square outline. Once a car-dominated asphalt thoroughfare, this hard edge isolated the circular lawn from the buildings that comprise the St. George Campus; it was a dangerous traffic and parking zone between Frisbee-tossing students and storied structures like University College and Convocation Hall. What Blumberg and Jones point out: The square outline is in fact larger than the...

A Necklace of a Landscape Wraps Around the University of Toronto

A walk through the granite-paved, geothermal-generating campus park by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates and KPMB Architects.

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