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William G. Davis Building

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University of Toronto at Mississauga
University of Toronto at Mississauga

The William G. Davis Building, commonly known as the Davis Building, is the oldest and largest academic building on the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) campus in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Designed by architect Raymond Moriyama and built in 1973, it was originally intended to be the singular building at UTM during the campus's early planning stages. Today, the brutalist Davis Building is home to the main administrative offices of the UTM principal and dean, alongside various academic departments, student services, laboratories, lecture halls, and a food court. Originally known as the South Building, the Davis Building the oldest purpose-built structure on the Mississauga campus. It is one of only two present in the years following the campus's establishment as Erindale College in 1967, the other of which was the North Building, demolished in 2015. It has been named in honour of Ontario premier and education minister Bill Davis since 2009.

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William G. Davis Building
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Terrence Donnelly Health Sciences Complex
Terrence Donnelly Health Sciences Complex

The Terrence Donnelly Health Sciences Complex (TDHSC) is an academic building of the University of Toronto on its Mississauga campus in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The building is home to the Mississauga Academy of Medicine (MAM), one of the four academies in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine's MD program. It was built in 2011 as part of an effort to expand Ontario health care education, and is the only medical school location in Mississauga. The Faculty of Medicine is affiliated with Trillium Health Partners' teaching hospitals in Mississauga for students in the Mississauga Academy of Medicine. Apart from MAM, the Health Sciences Complex houses the UTM Biomedical Communications program and the Department of Anthropology. It was designed by Kongats Architects Toronto, with funding provided by Carlo Fidani, Terrence Donnelly, and the Provincial Government. Carlo Fidani donated $10 million for building costs, scholarships, and a chair in family and community medicine. Terrence Donnelly donated $12 million to building costs and scholarships. Capital funding for the project of $30.3 million was provided by the Provincial Government. The construction for the 5,960 square meter (64,153 square feet), four-storey building began the summer of 2009. The building officially opened on November 1, 2011. The building was designed like a "stacked box," built on a slope between the Communication, Culture and Technology and William G. Davis buildings, with an elevated walkway built connecting to the latter. Inside the building are modern classrooms, seminar rooms, computer facilities, learning spaces and laboratories, a student lounge, and outdoor terrace.