Alison Brooks Architects wins job to revamp brutalist building at the University of Toronto

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Scheme will deliver new teaching and learning spaces

Alison Brooks Architects have been picked to redevelop a 1970s brutalist building in the University of Toronto in Canada. 

The firm has been selected by the university with Adamson Associates to revamp its 7,000 sq m Claude T. Bissell Building. 

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