Toronto Hurvitz Brain Sciences Centre at Sunnybrook Hospital | ?m | 2s | Sunnybrook Hospital | HDR

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Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is proposing a new addition to its complex. The new wing will be named the Hurvitz Brain Sciences Centre. The proposed development includes a two storey storey Brain Sciences Wing with one additional level below grade. The aim of the new centre is to provide specially designed spaces where world-class brain sciences research and care can be nurtured. Compared to the existing premises at Sunnybrook, the new addition will offer more natural lighting to the interior. 37 beds will be accommodated in the new wing.
 

I'm assuming this is the project for which an MZO has just been issued.


@PMT, @interchange42 can perhaps confirm?

Hmm, I'm not sure it is.

The MZO is to permit the site to have up to 270,705 M2 maximum gross floor area.

While the application above sought an increase to 268,359 M2,

Hmmm

Edit to add: I asked Gregg Lintern on Twitter, his reply was:

"Hurvitz Brain Sciences Centre I believe"
 
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I was in a lab meeting last week, and I heard that they designed the building to support a 5-8 story addition. Makes sense if you look into the windows and see the massive concrete columns. Of course this would likely be 10 years into the future.
 

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