University of Toronto Graduate House

Graduate House at the University of Toronto is a student residence specifically for graduate students, designed by Thom Mayne of Morphosis Architects in Los Angeles together with Toronto's Teeple Architects.

Before 2000, the Graduate Student Residence was a building at 321 Bloor St W, known as the St. George Apartments.

In 2001, the university began the process to redevelop the site to accommodate the Woodsworth College residence.

[1] Located on the western edge of the campus, on the north-east corner of Spadina Avenue and Harbord Street, the residence marks the main western entrance to the campus with a long structure extending halfway over Harbord Street featuring a massive "University of Toronto" sign.

The building is considered one of the more important works of architect Thom Mayne, who won the Pritzker Prize in 2005.

Graduate House