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OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

OISELOBBY RENOVATION

University of Toronto

Project scope

OISE Space Re-Imagination

Core Principles

1. Reflects the values and mission of OISE2. Reflects and facilitates the current and future academic and community needs3. Contributes positively to the faculty, student and staff experience at OISE4. Facilitates community building5. Incorporates indigenous land acknowledgement and design elements6. Designed for accessibility and sustainability7. Creates a safe and secure environment for the community8. Incorporates technology for innovation and collaboration9. Increases efficiency and effectiveness of space usage10. Enhances wayfinding and identity branding

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

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OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

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Floor Plan

Accessibility

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Concept view of entrance arcade looking north towards new vestibule entranceExisting ramp conditions

Upgrading the west ramp for improved accessibilityOISE Lobby Renovation

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Replacing the revolving door with a new vestibule

Concept view of new entrance vestibule

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Living Wall

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Living Wall PrecedentsExample living wall system, Sifton Head Office, London, ON

Example living wall system, Sheridan College, MIssissauga, ON

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Living Wall - Technology

Filtered air is circulated using onboard fans

Vertical Hydroponic Plant Wall

Filtered air

Fans draw dirty air through plants and into the growth material where microbes ‘eat’ the pollutants as a food source

Catch Basin Pump

Vertical Hydroponic Plant Wall

Fan draws dirty air through plants and into the growth material where microbes ‘eat’ the pollutants as a food source.

Filtered air is drawn into the building’s air circulation system or circulated using onboard fans.

Dirty Air

Synthetic Growth Material

Catch Basin Pump

Filtered Air

Watch our Science video.

Concept view of OISE lobby looking south towards library

Indigenous Design Elements

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Wampum Graphics

Dish with one spoon Wampum belt

Concept view of OISE lobby looking east towards elevator lobby

Wampum belts function as visual memory keepers which represent shared values and agreements between two or more parties. The “Dish with one spoon” Wampum originates

from a treaty between the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Peoples. The phrase is used to refer to the stewardship of shared territories and hunting grounds (“the dish”) and the

collective responsibility to ensure there is always enough game and fish to eat for all.

Note: Artwork on Arcade Soffit from Alex Janvier is used here for inspiration only. Alternatively, collaboration with current local indigenous artists could occur in order to produce an appropriate graphic for this location.

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Arcade Underside Graphics Inspired By an Indigenous Artist

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

New Vestibule Replacing Existing Revolving Door

Furniture

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

FurnitureFurniture concept, Steelcase

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Furniture

Lobby furniture concept Arper Pix ottoman

Furniture concept, Keilhauer

Lighting

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Interior Lighting

Acoustic pendant lights

Adjustable track lighting

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Exterior Lighting

Existing facade condition

Arcade lighting concept

Facade lighting concept, Masao Yahagi Architects

Facade lighting concept, Frank Lloyd Wright

Wayfinding

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Digital Touch Screen Directory

Main elevator lobby/mezzanine above

Directory/branding wall

Cafe lounge

Cafe

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Integrated digital wayfinding concept

Materials

OISE Lobby Renovation November 2018

Materials (Durable and Resilient Finishes)

Wood Veneer Porcelain Tile

Stainless Steel

Coated metalsFelt

Solid Surfaces