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Communication Studies and Journalism Building

Communication Studies and Journalism Building

Original opening: 1962; renovation/ expansion completed September 2005
Area: 10,000 sq. metres
Original Architect: Peter Dickinson; 2005 refit by Lapointe Magne et associés
Use: A teaching & research facility for Communications Studies & Journalism departments

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Jesuit Residence

Jesuit Residence

Original opening: 1969, the renovated building opened in August 2006
Original architect: Fred David Lebensold (Affleck, Desbarats, Dimakopoulos, Lebensold, Sise); renovations by Lemay Associés
Area: 3,100 sq. metres
Use: A student residence

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Outdoor Landscape

Outdoor Landscape

A multi-year project.
Landscape architect: Version Paysage
Covers the Loyola Campus area.
Developed to create a welcoming, environmentally friendly, and functional outdoor landscape on the Loyola Campus.

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Refectory

Refectory

Original opening: 1916
Architect: Peden & McLaren
Area: 3,739 sq. metres
Use: The renovated building houses the Loyola Jesuit Hall and Conference Centre

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Richard J. Renaud Science Complex

Richard J. Renaud Science Complex

Opening: September 22, 2003
Architect: Marosi & Troy Architects
Area: 33,000 sq. metres
Use: A science teaching and research facility

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Loyola Recreation and Athletics Complex

Loyola Recreation and Athletics Complex

Opening:
Architect: Saia Barbarese Topouzanov architectes
Area: 25,750 sq. metres

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Physical Services Building

Physical Services Building

Original opening: 1923
Architect: Peden & McLaren Use: Physical Plant shops, Theatre shops, garage for university vehicles and engineering student special project space

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Vanier Extension

Vanier Extension

Original opening: October 1964; it was refitted in December 1989; the latest renovations were completed August 2005
Original architect: Arcop; 1989 refit: Lapointe, Magne
Area: 5,100 sq. metres
Use: Teaching and research facilities for Applied Human Sciences

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The Master Space Development Program initiated a revitalization of the Loyola Campus. New and completely renovated buildings now provide cutting-edge facilities and work is underway or in the planning stages to renovate and update virtually all the buildings at the west-end campus and to expand and improve athletics facilities.

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