
Construction of the Arts and Administration Building began in 2003. This building would serve as the point of entrance and welcome to the campus.
Pictured to the left is the entrance of the Arts and Administration Building, as of 2022.
The four-storey, 60,000 square foot building, which is also referred to as AA, opened in 2005, containing a music and visual arts studios, a 300 seat lecture hall, and a council chamber (source: “Historical Timeline” University of Toronto Scarborough About Us, accessed on February 24, 2022 at https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/aboutus/historical-timeline).

The opening of the Arts and Administration building also created a courtyard designed by Janet Rosenburg Associates which connects the entrance to the heart of the campus through an angled walkway (source: “Historical Timeline” University of Toronto Scarborough About Us, accessed on February 24, 2022 at https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/aboutus/historical-timeline).
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Images
“John Andrews Building Scarborough 2010” by LoozrBoy is available under CC SA-2.0. This image can be found at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:John_Andrews_Building_Scarborough_2010_(2).jpg.
All photos from 2022 were taken by Maria Bacchus
- Academic Resource Centre – AC
- Bibliography
- Bladen Wing
- Environmental Science and Chemistry Building – EV
- Highland Hall – HL
- Instructional Centre – IC
- Introduction
- Leigha Lee Browne Theatre
- Library
- N’Sheemaehn Child Care Centre
- Residences
- Science Research Building – SY
- Social Sciences Building – MW
- Student Centre – SL
- SuperBuild – A New Phase of UTSC
- The Original Scarborough College
- Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre – TPASC