Centennial College A Building Expansion

  • Prize
    Winner in Institutional Design
  • Company/Firm
    DIALOG in collaboration with Smoke Architecture Inc.
  • Designer
    Chen Cohen
  • Lead Designer(Other)
    Craig Applegath, Juan Carlos Portuese, Jason D’Altroy, Farah Al Amin, Camille Ganuelas, Kelly Demings, Maya Jarrah, Mel Faifman, Eladia Smoke, Larissa Roque, Chelsea Jacobs, Julie Bedard
  • Other Credit
    Lighting Design: Smith + Andersen. Construction Company: EllisDon
  • Location
    Scarborough, Canada
  • Project Date
    August 2023
  • Client
    Centennial College

The Centennial College A Building embodies the Mi’kmaq concept of "Two-Eyed Seeing," blending Indigenous wisdom with Western perspectives. As Canada's first LEED Gold, net-zero carbon, WELL-certified, mass timber higher-education facility, it demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability and social responsibility.
The building, aligned with cardinal directions, features an East-facing entrance, reminiscent of traditional longhouse. Inside, a grand stairway in Wisdom Hall leads to informal learning spaces that foster spontaneous conversation and idea exchange. At Level 3, the stair reaches a Student Hub and Café showcasing Indigenous cuisine, offering a cultural experience through food. The main corridor in Wisdom Hall is adorned with acoustic wood baffles that mimic water flow, reflecting Indigenous stories. The circular Indigenous Commons, the building’s heart, serves as a ceremonial space that anchors the building’s design.
The lower floors include flexible classrooms and labs, while the upper floors offer collaborative workspaces for Faculty and Staff. The design features All Gender Washrooms, Lactation Rooms, and a Multi-Faith Room to support all users.


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